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Page 75
... , rising , from her bosom drew Old letters , breathing of her worth , For " Love , " they said , " must needs be true , To what is loveliest upon earth . " An image seem'd to pass the door , To look MARIANA IN THE SOUTH . 75.
... , rising , from her bosom drew Old letters , breathing of her worth , For " Love , " they said , " must needs be true , To what is loveliest upon earth . " An image seem'd to pass the door , To look MARIANA IN THE SOUTH . 75.
Page 84
... breath , I drink the cup of a costly death , Brimm'd with delirious draughts of warmest life . I die with my delight , before I hear what I would hear from thee ; Yet tell my name again to me , I would be dying evermore , So dying ever ...
... breath , I drink the cup of a costly death , Brimm'd with delirious draughts of warmest life . I die with my delight , before I hear what I would hear from thee ; Yet tell my name again to me , I would be dying evermore , So dying ever ...
Page 89
... breath . My mother thought , What ails the boy ? For I was alter'd , and began To 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 ...
... breath . My mother thought , What ails the boy ? For I was alter'd , and began To 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 ...
Page 94
... breathing type , That into stillness past again , And left a want unknown before ; Although the loss that brought us pain , That loss but made us love the more , With farther lookings on . The kiss , The woven arms , seem but to be Weak ...
... breathing type , That into stillness past again , And left a want unknown before ; Although the loss that brought us pain , That loss but made us love the more , With farther lookings on . The kiss , The woven arms , seem but to be Weak ...
Page 110
... breath he drew , Three times I stabb'd him thro ' and thro . O the Earl was fair to see ! I curl'd and comb'd his comely head , He look'd so grand when he was dead . The wind is blowing in turret and tree . I wrapt his body in the sheet ...
... breath he drew , Three times I stabb'd him thro ' and thro . O the Earl was fair to see ! I curl'd and comb'd his comely head , He look'd so grand when he was dead . The wind is blowing in turret and tree . I wrapt his body in the sheet ...
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