PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... 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.
... 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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... sits . When merry milkmaids click the latch , And rarely smells the new - mown hay , And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay , Twice or thrice his roundelay : Alone and warming his five wits , The white ...
... sits . When merry milkmaids click the latch , And rarely smells the new - mown hay , And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay , Twice or thrice his roundelay : Alone and warming his five wits , The white ...
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... sitting by : And with a sweeping of the arm , And a lack - lustre dead - blue eye , Devolved his rounded periods . IV . Most delicately hour by hour He canvass'd human mysteries , And trod on silk , as if the winds Blew his own praises ...
... sitting by : And with a sweeping of the arm , And a lack - lustre dead - blue eye , Devolved his rounded periods . IV . Most delicately hour by hour He canvass'd human mysteries , And trod on silk , as if the winds Blew his own praises ...
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... church - tower , Wash'd with still rains and daisy - blossomed ; Two children in one hamlet born and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour . THE MERMAN . WHO would be A merman bold Sitting F 2 CIRCUMSTANCE.
... church - tower , Wash'd with still rains and daisy - blossomed ; Two children in one hamlet born and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour . THE MERMAN . WHO would be A merman bold Sitting F 2 CIRCUMSTANCE.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE MERMAN . WHO would be A merman bold Sitting alone , Singing alone Under the sea , With a crown of gold , On a throne ? I would be a merman bold ; I would sit and sing the whole of the day ; I would ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE MERMAN . WHO would be A merman bold Sitting alone , Singing alone Under the sea , With a crown of gold , On a throne ? I would be a merman bold ; I would sit and sing the whole of the day ; I would ...
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