PoemsE. Moxon, 1843 - English poetry |
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... tree sigheth , Thick - leaved , ambrosial , With an ancient melody Of an inward agony , Where Claribel low - lieth . At eve the beetle boometh Athwart the thicket lone : At noon the wild bee hummeth About the moss'd headstone B 2 ...
... tree sigheth , Thick - leaved , ambrosial , With an ancient melody Of an inward agony , Where Claribel low - lieth . At eve the beetle boometh Athwart the thicket lone : At noon the wild bee hummeth About the moss'd headstone B 2 ...
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... tree did dark The 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 .
... tree did dark The 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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... The woodbine and eglatere Drip sweeter dews than traitor's tear . Let them rave . Rain makes music in the tree O'er the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . V. Round thee blow , self - pleached deep , A DIRGE . 57.
... The woodbine and eglatere Drip sweeter dews than traitor's tear . Let them rave . Rain makes music in the tree O'er the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . V. Round thee blow , self - pleached deep , A DIRGE . 57.
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... tree Stands in the sun and shadows all beneath , So in the light of great eternity Life eminent creates the shade of death ; The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall , But I shall reign for ever over all . ” THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . My ...
... tree Stands in the sun and shadows all beneath , So in the light of great eternity Life eminent creates the shade of death ; The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall , But I shall reign for ever over all . ” THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . My ...
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... of thee , Oriana . Thou liest beneath the greenwood tree , I dare not die and come to thee , Oriana . I hear the roaring of the sea , Oriana . CIRCUMSTANCE . Two children in two neighbour villages Playing mad 66 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
... of thee , Oriana . Thou liest beneath the greenwood tree , I dare not die and come to thee , Oriana . I hear the roaring of the sea , Oriana . CIRCUMSTANCE . Two children in two neighbour villages Playing mad 66 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
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