Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... stood still In the dim tract of Penuel . THOU MADELINE . I. HOU art not steep'd in golden languors , No tranced summer calm is thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thro ' light and shadow thou dost range , Sudden glances , sweet and strange ...
... stood still In the dim tract of Penuel . THOU MADELINE . I. HOU art not steep'd in golden languors , No tranced summer calm is thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thro ' light and shadow thou dost range , Sudden glances , sweet and strange ...
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... stood aloof from other minds In impotence of fancied power . With lips depress'd as he were meek , Himself unto himself he sold : Upon himself himself did feed : Quiet , dispassionate , and cold , And other than his form of creed , With ...
... stood aloof from other minds In impotence of fancied power . With lips depress'd as he were meek , Himself unto himself he sold : Upon himself himself did feed : Quiet , dispassionate , and cold , And other than his form of creed , With ...
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... Oriana , While blissful tears blinded my sight By star - shine and by moonlight , Oriana , I to thee my troth did plight , Oriana . She stood upon the castle wall , Oriana : She 40 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . THE BALLAD OF ORIANA.
... Oriana , While blissful tears blinded my sight By star - shine and by moonlight , Oriana , I to thee my troth did plight , Oriana . She stood upon the castle wall , Oriana : She 40 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . THE BALLAD OF ORIANA.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. She stood upon the castle wall , Oriana : She watch'd my crest among them all , Oriana : She saw me fight , she heard me call , When forth there stept a foeman tall , Oriana , Atween me and the castle wall ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. She stood upon the castle wall , Oriana : She watch'd my crest among them all , Oriana : She saw me fight , she heard me call , When forth there stept a foeman tall , Oriana , Atween me and the castle wall ...
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... Flatter'd his spirit ; but Pallas where she stood Somewhat apart , her clear and bared limbs O'erthwarted with the brazen - headed spear Upon her pearly shoulder leaning cold , The while , above , her full and earnest eye CENONE . 79.
... Flatter'd his spirit ; but Pallas where she stood Somewhat apart , her clear and bared limbs O'erthwarted with the brazen - headed spear Upon her pearly shoulder leaning cold , The while , above , her full and earnest eye CENONE . 79.
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