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Page 199
... Lord Arthur , whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead , When every morning brought a noble chance , And every chance brought out a noble knight . Such times have been ...
... Lord Arthur , whither shall I go ? Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? For now I see the true old times are dead , When every morning brought a noble chance , And every chance brought out a noble knight . Such times have been ...
Page 205
... lord is Love , And Beauty such a mistress of the world . And if I said that Fancy , led by Love , Would play with flying forms and images , Yet this is also true , that , long before I look'd upon her , when I heard her name My heart ...
... lord is Love , And Beauty such a mistress of the world . And if I said that Fancy , led by Love , Would play with flying forms and images , Yet this is also true , that , long before I look'd upon her , when I heard her name My heart ...
Page 215
... Lord that made me , you shall pack , And never more darken my doors again . " But William answer'd madly ; bit his lips , And broke away . The more he look'd at her The less he liked her ; and his ways were harsh ; But Dora bore them ...
... Lord that made me , you shall pack , And never more darken my doors again . " But William answer'd madly ; bit his lips , And broke away . The more he look'd at her The less he liked her ; and his ways were harsh ; But Dora bore them ...
Page 236
... Lord , and take away my sin . Let this avail , just , dreadful , mighty God , This not be all in vain , that thrice ten years , Thrice multiplied by superhuman pangs , In hungers and in thirsts , fevers and cold , In coughs , aches ...
... Lord , and take away my sin . Let this avail , just , dreadful , mighty God , This not be all in vain , that thrice ten years , Thrice multiplied by superhuman pangs , In hungers and in thirsts , fevers and cold , In coughs , aches ...
Page 240
... Lord , while thou and all the saints Enjoy themselves in heaven , and men on earth House in the shade of comfortable roofs , Sit with their wives by fires , eat wholesome food , And wear warm clothes , and even beasts have stalls , I ...
... Lord , while thou and all the saints Enjoy themselves in heaven , and men on earth House in the shade of comfortable roofs , Sit with their wives by fires , eat wholesome food , And wear warm clothes , and even beasts have stalls , I ...
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