PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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Page 79
... she weaveth steadily , And little other care hath she , no tment Con The Lady of Shalott . And moving thro ' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year , Shadows of the world appear . There she sees the THE LADY OF SHALOTT . 79.
... she weaveth steadily , And little other care hath she , no tment Con The Lady of Shalott . And moving thro ' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year , Shadows of the world appear . There she sees the THE LADY OF SHALOTT . 79.
Page 82
... meteor , trailing light , Moves over still Shalott . His broad clear brow in sunlight glow'd ; On burnish'd hooves his war - horse trode ; From underneath his helmet flow'd His coal - black curls 82 THE LADY OF SHALOTT .
... meteor , trailing light , Moves over still Shalott . His broad clear brow in sunlight glow'd ; On burnish'd hooves his war - horse trode ; From underneath his helmet flow'd His coal - black curls 82 THE LADY OF SHALOTT .
Page 99
... move , Pressing up against the land , With motions of the outer sea : And the self - same influence Controlleth all the soul and sense Of Passion gazing upon thee . His bow - string slacken'd , languid Love , Leaning н 2 ELEANORE . 99.
... move , Pressing up against the land , With motions of the outer sea : And the self - same influence Controlleth all the soul and sense Of Passion gazing upon thee . His bow - string slacken'd , languid Love , Leaning н 2 ELEANORE . 99.
Page 107
... move about the house with joy , And with the certain step of man . I loved the brimming wave that swam Thro ' quiet meadows round the mill , The sleepy pool above the dam , The pool beneath it never still , The meal - sacks on the ...
... move about the house with joy , And with the certain step of man . I loved the brimming wave that swam Thro ' quiet meadows round the mill , The sleepy pool above the dam , The pool beneath it never still , The meal - sacks on the ...
Page 108
... moved the light , And the long shadow of the chair Flitted across into the night , And all the casement darken'd there . But when at last I dared to speak , The lanes , you know , were white with Your ripe lips moved not , but your ...
... moved the light , And the long shadow of the chair Flitted across into the night , And all the casement darken'd there . But when at last I dared to speak , The lanes , you know , were white with Your ripe lips moved not , but your ...
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