PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... moon cometh , And looketh down alone . Her song the lintwhite swelleth , The clear - voiced mavis dwelleth , The fledgling throstle lispeth , The slumbrous wave outwelleth , The babbling runnel crispeth , The hollow grot replieth Where ...
... moon cometh , And looketh down alone . Her song the lintwhite swelleth , The clear - voiced mavis dwelleth , The fledgling throstle lispeth , The slumbrous wave outwelleth , The babbling runnel crispeth , The hollow grot replieth Where ...
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... moon ; A clear stream flowing with a muddy one , Till in its onward current it absorbs With swifter movement and in purer light The vexed eddies of its wayward brother ; A leaning and upbearing parasite , Clothing the stem , 8 ISABEL .
... moon ; A clear stream flowing with a muddy one , Till in its onward current it absorbs With swifter movement and in purer light The vexed eddies of its wayward brother ; A leaning and upbearing parasite , Clothing the stem , 8 ISABEL .
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... level waste , the rounding gray . She only said , " My life is dreary , He cometh not , " she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " V. And ever when the moon was low , And 12 MARIANA .
... level waste , the rounding gray . She only said , " My life is dreary , He cometh not , " she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " V. And ever when the moon was low , And 12 MARIANA .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. V. And ever when the moon was low , And the shrill winds were up In the white curtain , to and fro , and She saw the gusty shadow sway . But when the moon was very low , away , And wild winds bound within ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. V. And ever when the moon was low , And the shrill winds were up In the white curtain , to and fro , and She saw the gusty shadow sway . But when the moon was very low , away , And wild winds bound within ...
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... , did I turn away The boat - head down a broad canal From the main river sluiced , where all The sloping of the moon - lit sward Was damask - work , and deep inlay Of braided blooms unmown , which crept Adown to where.
... , did I turn away The boat - head down a broad canal From the main river sluiced , where all The sloping of the moon - lit sward Was damask - work , and deep inlay Of braided blooms unmown , which crept Adown to where.
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