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... - simple , From beneath her gather'd wimple Glancing with black - beaded eyes , Till the lightning laughters dimple The baby - roses in her cheeks ; Then away she flies . 3 . Prythee weep , May Lilian ! Gaiety without 5 LILIAN.
... - simple , From beneath her gather'd wimple Glancing with black - beaded eyes , Till the lightning laughters dimple The baby - roses in her cheeks ; Then away she flies . 3 . Prythee weep , May Lilian ! Gaiety without 5 LILIAN.
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... treble laughter trilleth : Prythee weep , May Lilian . 4 . Praying all I can , If prayers will not hush thee , Airy Lilian , Like a rose - leaf I will crush thee , Fairy Lilian . ISABEL . 1 . EYES not down - dropt nor 6 LILIAN .
... treble laughter trilleth : Prythee weep , May Lilian . 4 . Praying all I can , If prayers will not hush thee , Airy Lilian , Like a rose - leaf I will crush thee , Fairy Lilian . ISABEL . 1 . EYES not down - dropt nor 6 LILIAN .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. ISABEL . 1 . EYES not down - dropt nor over bright , but fed With the clear - pointed flame of chastity , Clear , without heat , undying , tended by Pure vestal thoughts in the translucent fane Of her ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. ISABEL . 1 . EYES not down - dropt nor over bright , but fed With the clear - pointed flame of chastity , Clear , without heat , undying , tended by Pure vestal thoughts in the translucent fane Of her ...
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... eyes divine , Like little clouds sun - fringed , are thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thy smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each 15 MADELINE.
... eyes divine , Like little clouds sun - fringed , are thine , Ever varying Madeline . Thy smile and frown are not aloof From one another , Each to each is dearest brother ; Hues of the silken sheeny woof Momently shot into each 15 MADELINE.
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... eyes Amorous , and lashes like to rays Of darkness , and a brow of pearl Tressed with redolent ebony , In many a dark delicious curl , Flowing beneath her rose - hued zone ; The sweetest lady of the time , Well worthy of the golden ...
... eyes Amorous , and lashes like to rays Of darkness , and a brow of pearl Tressed with redolent ebony , In many a dark delicious curl , Flowing beneath her rose - hued zone ; The sweetest lady of the time , Well worthy of the golden ...
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