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Page 336
... thou wert Dalica . ' Woman , and who art thou ? ' With close embrace , Clung the Masarian round her neck , and cried ' Art thou , then , not my sister ? ah I fear The golden lamps and jewels of a court Deprive thine eyes of strength and ...
... thou wert Dalica . ' Woman , and who art thou ? ' With close embrace , Clung the Masarian round her neck , and cried ' Art thou , then , not my sister ? ah I fear The golden lamps and jewels of a court Deprive thine eyes of strength and ...
Page 576
... thou left me now Many a day and night ? Many a weary night and day " Tis since thou art fled away . II How shall ever one like me Win thee back again ? With the joyous and the free Thou wilt scoff at pain . Spirit false ! thou hast ...
... thou left me now Many a day and night ? Many a weary night and day " Tis since thou art fled away . II How shall ever one like me Win thee back again ? With the joyous and the free Thou wilt scoff at pain . Spirit false ! thou hast ...
Page 773
... thou but tell , I'd give to know why here thou lik'st so well To build thy nest . For thou hast passed fair places in thy flight ; A world lay all beneath thee where to light ; And , strange thy taste , Of all the varied scenes that met ...
... thou but tell , I'd give to know why here thou lik'st so well To build thy nest . For thou hast passed fair places in thy flight ; A world lay all beneath thee where to light ; And , strange thy taste , Of all the varied scenes that met ...
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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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