PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... brow . She only said , " The night is dreary , He cometh not , ” she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " VI . All day within the dreamy house , The doors upon their hinges creak'd ; The blue fly sung ...
... brow . She only said , " The night is dreary , He cometh not , ” she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " VI . All day within the dreamy house , The doors upon their hinges creak'd ; The blue fly sung ...
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... Thou wilt not live in vain . Low - cowering shall the Sophist sit ; Falsehood shall bare her plaited brow : Fair - fronted Truth shall droop not now With shrilling shafts of subtle wit . Nor martyr - flames , nor trenchant swords Can do ΤΟ.
... Thou wilt not live in vain . Low - cowering shall the Sophist sit ; Falsehood shall bare her plaited brow : Fair - fronted Truth shall droop not now With shrilling shafts of subtle wit . Nor martyr - flames , nor trenchant swords Can do ΤΟ.
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... . Revealings deep and clear are thine Of wealthy smiles : but who may know Whether smile or frown be fleeter ? Whether smile or frown be sweeter , VOL . 1 . Who may know ? C Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming MADELINE.
... . Revealings deep and clear are thine Of wealthy smiles : but who may know Whether smile or frown be fleeter ? Whether smile or frown be sweeter , VOL . 1 . Who may know ? C Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming MADELINE.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming over eyes divine Like little ... brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me 18 MADELINE .
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. Frowns perfect - sweet along the brow Light - glooming over eyes divine Like little ... brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me 18 MADELINE .
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... ; Then in madness and in bliss , If my lips should dare to kiss Thy taper fingers amorously , Again thou blushest angerly ; And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown . SONG . THE OWL . WHEN cats run home and © 2 MADELINE . 19.
... ; Then in madness and in bliss , If my lips should dare to kiss Thy taper fingers amorously , Again thou blushest angerly ; And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown . SONG . THE OWL . WHEN cats run home and © 2 MADELINE . 19.
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