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Page 335
... hand retaining tight her folded vest— 6 Stranger ! who loathest life , there lies Masar . Begone , nor tarry longer , or , ere morn , The cormorant , in his solitary haunt Of insulated rock or sounding cove , Stands on thy bleached ...
... hand retaining tight her folded vest— 6 Stranger ! who loathest life , there lies Masar . Begone , nor tarry longer , or , ere morn , The cormorant , in his solitary haunt Of insulated rock or sounding cove , Stands on thy bleached ...
Page 478
Were strung together like a row of pearls , Link'd hand in hand , and dancing : each too having Down her white neck ... hands , draws back again . Their classical profiles , and glittering dresses , Their large black eyes , and soft ...
Were strung together like a row of pearls , Link'd hand in hand , and dancing : each too having Down her white neck ... hands , draws back again . Their classical profiles , and glittering dresses , Their large black eyes , and soft ...
Page 808
... hand to hand , And who shall bid us nay ! And when we come to London Wall , A pleasant sight to view , Come forth ! Come forth ! ye Cowards all , To better men than you ! ' Trelawny he's in keep and hold , Trelawny he may die , But ...
... hand to hand , And who shall bid us nay ! And when we come to London Wall , A pleasant sight to view , Come forth ! Come forth ! ye Cowards all , To better men than you ! ' Trelawny he's in keep and hold , Trelawny he may die , But ...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 H. S. Milford No preview available - 1935 |
The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837 Humphrey Sumner Milford No preview available - 1971 |
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