Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... that I were dead ! " Upon the middle of the night , Waking she heard the night - fowl crow : The cock sung out an hour ere light : From the dark fen the oxen's low Came to her without hope of change , In sleep I * MARIANA . 9 MARIANA.
... that I were dead ! " Upon the middle of the night , Waking she heard the night - fowl crow : The cock sung out an hour ere light : From the dark fen the oxen's low Came to her without hope of change , In sleep I * MARIANA . 9 MARIANA.
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... heard the butterflies What they say betwixt their wings ? Or in stillest evenings With what voice the violet woos To his heart the silver dews ? Or when little airs arise , How the merry bluebell rings To the mosses underneath ? Hast ...
... heard the butterflies What they say betwixt their wings ? Or in stillest evenings With what voice the violet woos To his heart the silver dews ? Or when little airs arise , How the merry bluebell rings To the mosses underneath ? Hast ...
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... heard the steeds to battle going , Oriana ; Aloud the hollow bugle blowing , Oriana . In the yew - wood black as night , Oriana , Ere I rode into the fight , Oriana , While blissful tears blinded my sight By star - shine and by ...
... heard the steeds to battle going , Oriana ; Aloud the hollow bugle blowing , Oriana . In the yew - wood black as night , Oriana , Ere I rode into the fight , Oriana , While blissful tears blinded my sight By star - shine and by ...
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... heard me call , When forth there stept a foeman tall , Oriana , Atween me and the castle wall , Oriana . The bitter arrow went aside , Oriana : The false , false arrow went aside , Oriana : The damned arrow glanced aside , And pierced ...
... heard me call , When forth there stept a foeman tall , Oriana , Atween me and the castle wall , Oriana . The bitter arrow went aside , Oriana : The false , false arrow went aside , Oriana : The damned arrow glanced aside , And pierced ...
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... heard a whisper say , A curse is on her if she stay To look down to Camelot . She knows not what the curse may be , And so she weaveth steadily , And little other care hath she , The Lady of Shalott . And moving thro ' a mirror clear ...
... heard a whisper say , A curse is on her if she stay To look down to Camelot . She knows not what the curse may be , And so she weaveth steadily , And little other care hath she , The Lady of Shalott . And moving thro ' a mirror clear ...
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Annie answer'd arms Aylmer babe beneath blow breath brows call'd Camelot cheek child cloud Cyril dark dead dear death deep dipt Dora dream dropt earth Edwin Morris Enoch Enoch Arden Enone evermore Excalibur eyes face fair fall father fear Florian flowers flying golden hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven hour king King Arthur kiss kiss'd knew Lady Lady of Shalott land light lips live Locksley Hall look look'd Lord maiden moon morn mother Ida move never night o'er once Oriana Princess Ida Psyche Queen roll'd rose round scorn seem'd shadow shame sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile song soul spake speak spoke star stept stood summer sweet tears thee thine things thou thought thro turn'd unto vext voice wall of night weep wife wild wind woman yonder