Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... Pass onward from Shalott . Sometimes a troop of damsels glad , An abbot on an ambling pad , Sometimes a curly shepherd - lad , Or long - hair'd page in crimson clad , Goes by to tower'd Camelot ; And sometimes thro ' the mirror blue The ...
... Pass onward from Shalott . Sometimes a troop of damsels glad , An abbot on an ambling pad , Sometimes a curly shepherd - lad , Or long - hair'd page in crimson clad , Goes by to tower'd Camelot ; And sometimes thro ' the mirror blue The ...
Page 58
... And heard her native breezes pass , And runlets babbling down the glen . She breathed in sleep a lower moan , And murmuring , as at night and morn , She thought , “ My spirit is here alone , 58 MARIANA IN THE SOUTH .
... And heard her native breezes pass , And runlets babbling down the glen . She breathed in sleep a lower moan , And murmuring , as at night and morn , She thought , “ My spirit is here alone , 58 MARIANA IN THE SOUTH .
Page 59
... pass the door , To look at her with slight , and say , " But now thy beauty flows away , So be alone for evermore . " 66 " O cruel heart , " she changed her tone , " And cruel love , whose end is scorn , Is this the end to be left alone ...
... pass the door , To look at her with slight , and say , " But now thy beauty flows away , So be alone for evermore . " 66 " O cruel heart , " she changed her tone , " And cruel love , whose end is scorn , Is this the end to be left alone ...
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... pass , and we forget ? Many suns arise and set . Many a chance the years bege Love the gift is Love the debt Even so . Love is hurt with jar and fret Love is made a vague regret . Eyes with idle tears are wet . Idle habit links us yet ...
... pass , and we forget ? Many suns arise and set . Many a chance the years bege Love the gift is Love the debt Even so . Love is hurt with jar and fret Love is made a vague regret . Eyes with idle tears are wet . Idle habit links us yet ...
Page 83
... Pass by the happy souls , that love to live : I pray thee , pass before my light of life , And shadow all my soul , that I may die . Thou weighest heavy on the heart within , Weigh heavy on my eyelids : let me die . " O mother , hear me ...
... Pass by the happy souls , that love to live : I pray thee , pass before my light of life , And shadow all my soul , that I may die . Thou weighest heavy on the heart within , Weigh heavy on my eyelids : let me die . " O mother , hear me ...
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