PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... ; OR , THE PICTURES DORA AUDLEY COURT WALKING TO THE MAIL ST . SIMEON STYLITES THE TALKING OAK LOVE AND DUTY ULYSSES LOCKSLEY HALL GODIVA PAGE 1 19 3333 42 47 53 64 83 88 92 . 112 THE TWO VOICES PAGE . 116 THE DAY - DREAM.
... ; OR , THE PICTURES DORA AUDLEY COURT WALKING TO THE MAIL ST . SIMEON STYLITES THE TALKING OAK LOVE AND DUTY ULYSSES LOCKSLEY HALL GODIVA PAGE 1 19 3333 42 47 53 64 83 88 92 . 112 THE TWO VOICES PAGE . 116 THE DAY - DREAM.
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... my heart , My first , last love ; the idol of my youth , The darling of my manhood , and , alas ! Now the most blessed memory of mine age . DORA . WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William 32 THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER .
... my heart , My first , last love ; the idol of my youth , The darling of my manhood , and , alas ! Now the most blessed memory of mine age . DORA . WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William 32 THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. DORA . WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora . William was his son , And she his niece . He often look'd at them , And often thought " I'll make them man and wife . ” Now Dora felt her ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. DORA . WITH farmer Allan at the farm abode William and Dora . William was his son , And she his niece . He often look'd at them , And often thought " I'll make them man and wife . ” Now Dora felt her ...
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... Dora : take her for your wife ; For I have wish'd this marriage , night and day , For many years . " But William answer'd short ; " I cannot marry Dora ; by my life , I will not marry Dora . " Then the old man Was wroth , and doubled up ...
... Dora : take her for your wife ; For I have wish'd this marriage , night and day , For many years . " But William answer'd short ; " I cannot marry Dora ; by my life , I will not marry Dora . " Then the old man Was wroth , and doubled up ...
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... Dora stored what little she could save , And sent it them by stealth , nor did they know Who sent it ; till at last a fever seized On William , and in harvest time he died . Then Dora went to Mary . Mary sat And look'd with tears upon ...
... Dora stored what little she could save , And sent it them by stealth , nor did they know Who sent it ; till at last a fever seized On William , and in harvest time he died . Then Dora went to Mary . Mary sat And look'd with tears upon ...
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answer'd beneath betwixt blow breast breath brows Camelot cheek child cloud Cophetua dark dear death deep dipt Dora dream earth evermore Excalibur eyes face fair fall flowers folded garden gleaming grave gray hair hand happy harken ere hath hear heard heart Heaven high dial hour iris changes king King Arthur kiss kiss'd Lady Clare Lady of Shalott land Let them rave light lightly lips live Locksley Hall long day wanes look look'd Lord mind moon morn mother Ida never night o'er Oriana Queen rose round scorn seem'd shade shadow shining SIMEON STYLITES Sir Bedivere sleep smile song soul sound spake speak spirit stars stept summer sweet Sweet Emma tears thee thine things thou art thought thro thy dreams touch'd tree truth turn'd unto Vext voice weary weeping whisper wife wild wind words yonder