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... beneath a low - hung cloud . 5 . Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of old In triumph led , With music and sweet showers Of festal flowers , Unto the dwelling she ...
... beneath a low - hung cloud . 5 . Large dowries doth the raptured eye To the young spirit present When first she is wed ; And like a bride of old In triumph led , With music and sweet showers Of festal flowers , Unto the dwelling she ...
Page 32
... beneath , And the year's last rose . Heavily hangs the broad sunflower Over its grave i ' the earth so chilly ; Heavily hangs the hollyhock , Heavily hangs the tiger - lily . ADELINE . 1 . MYSTERY of mysteries , Faintly smiling 32.
... beneath , And the year's last rose . Heavily hangs the broad sunflower Over its grave i ' the earth so chilly ; Heavily hangs the hollyhock , Heavily hangs the tiger - lily . ADELINE . 1 . MYSTERY of mysteries , Faintly smiling 32.
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... beneath a yew , And talking to himself , first met his sight : " You must begone , " said Death , " these walks are mine ' Love wept and spread his sheeny vans for flight ; Yet ere he parted said , " This hour is thine : Thou art the ...
... beneath a yew , And talking to himself , first met his sight : " You must begone , " said Death , " these walks are mine ' Love wept and spread his sheeny vans for flight ; Yet ere he parted said , " This hour is thine : Thou art the ...
Page 56
... , 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 56 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
... , 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 56 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
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... Beneath a willow left afloat , And round about the prow she wrote The Lady of Shalott . And down the river's dim expanse- Like some bold seër in a trance , Seeing all his own mischance- With a glassy countenance Did she look to Camelot ...
... Beneath a willow left afloat , And round about the prow she wrote The Lady of Shalott . And down the river's dim expanse- Like some bold seër in a trance , Seeing all his own mischance- With a glassy countenance Did she look to Camelot ...
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