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... shine and shade ? Quoth heart of neither maid nor wife To tongue of neither wife nor maid , Thou wagg'st , but I am worn with strife , And feel like flowers that fade . B FROM " EDWIN THE FAIR " SONG In the hall SIR HENRY TAYLOR FROM ...
... shine and shade ? Quoth heart of neither maid nor wife To tongue of neither wife nor maid , Thou wagg'st , but I am worn with strife , And feel like flowers that fade . B FROM " EDWIN THE FAIR " SONG In the hall SIR HENRY TAYLOR FROM ...
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... from tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine , Make bright our days and light our dreams , Turning to scorn with lips divine The falsehood of extremes ! LOVE AND DUTY Of love that never found his earthly 48 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... from tears ; That her fair form may stand and shine , Make bright our days and light our dreams , Turning to scorn with lips divine The falsehood of extremes ! LOVE AND DUTY Of love that never found his earthly 48 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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... shine on , and what care I , Who in this stormy gulf have found a pearl The countercharm of space and hollow sky , And do accept my madness , and would die To save from some slight shame one simple girl . Would die ; for sullen ...
... shine on , and what care I , Who in this stormy gulf have found a pearl The countercharm of space and hollow sky , And do accept my madness , and would die To save from some slight shame one simple girl . Would die ; for sullen ...
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... shine , abrupt as when there's slid Its stiff gold blazing pall From some black coffin - lid . Or , best of all , I love to think The leaving us was just a feint ; Back here to London did he slink , And now works on without a wink Of ...
... shine , abrupt as when there's slid Its stiff gold blazing pall From some black coffin - lid . Or , best of all , I love to think The leaving us was just a feint ; Back here to London did he slink , And now works on without a wink Of ...
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... shine too , Down on you , near and yet more near , Till flesh must fade for heaven was here ! — Thus leant she and lingered - joy and fear ! Thus lay she a moment on my breast . Then we began to ride . My soul Smoothed itself out a long ...
... shine too , Down on you , near and yet more near , Till flesh must fade for heaven was here ! — Thus leant she and lingered - joy and fear ! Thus lay she a moment on my breast . Then we began to ride . My soul Smoothed itself out a long ...
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