PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... fear or joy is thine ? . Who talketh with thee , Adeline ? For sure thou art not all alone : Do beating hearts of salient springs Keep measure with thine own ? Hast thou heard the butterflies What they say betwixt their wings ? Or in ...
... fear or joy is thine ? . Who talketh with thee , Adeline ? For sure thou art not all alone : Do beating hearts of salient springs Keep measure with thine own ? Hast thou heard the butterflies What they say betwixt their wings ? Or in ...
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... fear , All the knights at Camelot : But Lancelot mused a little space ; He said , " She has a lovely face ; God in his mercy lend her grace , The Lady of Shalott . " MARIANA IN THE SOUTH . I. WITH One black shadow 86 THE LADY OF SHALOTT .
... fear , All the knights at Camelot : But Lancelot mused a little space ; He said , " She has a lovely face ; God in his mercy lend her grace , The Lady of Shalott . " MARIANA IN THE SOUTH . I. WITH One black shadow 86 THE LADY OF SHALOTT .
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... fear , Floating thro ' an evening atmosphere , Grow golden all about the sky ; In thee all passion becomes passionless , Touch'd by thy spirit's mellowness , Losing his fire and active might In a silent meditation , Falling into a still ...
... fear , Floating thro ' an evening atmosphere , Grow golden all about the sky ; In thee all passion becomes passionless , Touch'd by thy spirit's mellowness , Losing his fire and active might In a silent meditation , Falling into a still ...
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... . I loved , and love dispell'd the fear That I should die an early death : For love possess'd the atmosphere , And fill'd the breast with purer breath . My mother thought , What ails the boy ? For 106 THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER .
... . I loved , and love dispell'd the fear That I should die an early death : For love possess'd the atmosphere , And fill'd the breast with purer breath . My mother thought , What ails the boy ? For 106 THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER .
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... loved you better for your fears , I knew you could not look but well ; And dews , that would have fall'n in tears , I kiss'd away before they fell . I watch'd the little flutterings , The doubt my mother THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER . 109.
... loved you better for your fears , I knew you could not look but well ; And dews , that would have fall'n in tears , I kiss'd away before they fell . I watch'd the little flutterings , The doubt my mother THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER . 109.
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