PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... LADY CLARE THE LORD OF BURLEIGH 195 . 201 SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN GUINEVERE 206 PAGE A FAREWELL 209 THE BEGGAR MAID 211 THE VISION vi CONTENTS .
... LADY CLARE THE LORD OF BURLEIGH 195 . 201 SIR LAUNCELOT AND QUEEN GUINEVERE 206 PAGE A FAREWELL 209 THE BEGGAR MAID 211 THE VISION vi CONTENTS .
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... Of life , shalt earn no more ; No carved cross - bones , the types of Death , Shall show thee past to Heaven : But carved cross - pipes , and , underneath , A pint - pot , neatly graven . LADY CLARE . LORD RONALD Courted Lady Clare , I.
... Of life , shalt earn no more ; No carved cross - bones , the types of Death , Shall show thee past to Heaven : But carved cross - pipes , and , underneath , A pint - pot , neatly graven . LADY CLARE . LORD RONALD Courted Lady Clare , I.
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... Lady Clare . In there came old Alice the nurse , Said , " Who was this that went from thee ? " " It was my cousin , " said Lady Clare , " To - morrow he weds with me . " " O God be thank'd ! " said Alice the o 2 LADY CLARE 195.
... Lady Clare . In there came old Alice the nurse , Said , " Who was this that went from thee ? " " It was my cousin , " said Lady Clare , " To - morrow he weds with me . " " O God be thank'd ! " said Alice the o 2 LADY CLARE 195.
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... Lady Clare . ” " Are ye out of your mind , my nurse , my nurse ? " Said Lady Clare , " that ye speak so wild ? " As God's above , " said Alice the nurse , " I speak the truth : you are my child . " The old Earl's daughter died at my ...
... Lady Clare . ” " Are ye out of your mind , my nurse , my nurse ? " Said Lady Clare , " that ye speak so wild ? " As God's above , " said Alice the nurse , " I speak the truth : you are my child . " The old Earl's daughter died at my ...
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... now , what faith ? " said Alice the nurse , " The man will cleave unto his right . " " And he shall have it , " the lady replied , 66 Though I should die to - night . " " Yet give one kiss to your mother dear ! LADY CLARE . 197.
... now , what faith ? " said Alice the nurse , " The man will cleave unto his right . " " And he shall have it , " the lady replied , 66 Though I should die to - night . " " Yet give one kiss to your mother dear ! LADY CLARE . 197.
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