Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... LOCKSLEY HALL GODIVA THE TWO VOICES 60 · 75 85 86 585 38 57 65 74 84 · 97 100 103 106 109 116 126 129 130 132 135 136 137 140 145 147 156 165 · 170 173 176 181 188 199 202 205 207 221 224 . 241 242 244 245 246 248 249 . 250 iv CONTENTS .
... LOCKSLEY HALL GODIVA THE TWO VOICES 60 · 75 85 86 585 38 57 65 74 84 · 97 100 103 106 109 116 126 129 130 132 135 136 137 140 145 147 156 165 · 170 173 176 181 188 199 202 205 207 221 224 . 241 242 244 245 246 248 249 . 250 iv CONTENTS .
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... ST . SIMEON STYLITES THE TALKING OAK . LOVE AND DUTY • THE GOLDEN YEAR LOCKSLEY HALL GODIVA THE TWO VOICES 147 156 165 170 173 176 181 188 199 202 205 • 207 221 224 THE DAY - DREAM : - PROLOGUE · THE SLEEPING iv CONTENTS .
... ST . SIMEON STYLITES THE TALKING OAK . LOVE AND DUTY • THE GOLDEN YEAR LOCKSLEY HALL GODIVA THE TWO VOICES 147 156 165 170 173 176 181 188 199 202 205 • 207 221 224 THE DAY - DREAM : - PROLOGUE · THE SLEEPING iv CONTENTS .
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... voices called her from without . She only said , " My life is dreary , He cometh not , " she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " The sparrow's chirrup on the roof , The slow clock ticking , and the ...
... voices called her from without . She only said , " My life is dreary , He cometh not , " she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " The sparrow's chirrup on the roof , The slow clock ticking , and the ...
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... Which upon the dark afloat , So took echo with delight , So took echo with delight , That her voice untuneful grown , Wears all day a fainter tone . 2 . I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But SONG . 15 - THE OWL . SONG THE CONTENTS.
... Which upon the dark afloat , So took echo with delight , So took echo with delight , That her voice untuneful grown , Wears all day a fainter tone . 2 . I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But SONG . 15 - THE OWL . SONG THE CONTENTS.
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... 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 thou look'd upon the breath Of the lilies at sunrise ? Wherefore that faint smile of thine ...
... 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 thou look'd upon the breath Of the lilies at sunrise ? Wherefore that faint smile of thine ...
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