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Page 120
... And pure quintessences of precious oils In hollow ' d moons of gems , To mimic
heaven ; and clapt her hands and cried , “ I marvel if my still delight In this great
house so royal - rich , and wide , Be flatter ' d to the height . “ O all things fair to ...
... And pure quintessences of precious oils In hollow ' d moons of gems , To mimic
heaven ; and clapt her hands and cried , “ I marvel if my still delight In this great
house so royal - rich , and wide , Be flatter ' d to the height . “ O all things fair to ...
Page 121
O all things fair to sate my various eyes ! O shapes and hues that please me well !
silent faces of the Great and Wise , My Gods , with whom I dwell ! “ O God - like
isolation which art mine , I can but count thee perfect gain , What time I watch the
...
O all things fair to sate my various eyes ! O shapes and hues that please me well !
silent faces of the Great and Wise , My Gods , with whom I dwell ! “ O God - like
isolation which art mine , I can but count thee perfect gain , What time I watch the
...
Page 130
There ' s many a black black eye , they say , but none so bright as mine ; There ' s
Margaret and Mary , there ' s Kate and Caroline : But none so fair as little Alice in
all the land they say , So I ' m to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I ' m to be ...
There ' s many a black black eye , they say , but none so bright as mine ; There ' s
Margaret and Mary , there ' s Kate and Caroline : But none so fair as little Alice in
all the land they say , So I ' m to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I ' m to be ...
Page 149
... slumber is more sweet than toil , the shore Than labour in the deep mid - ocean
, wind and wave and oar ; Ob rest ye , brother mariners , we will not wander more
. A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . I READ , before THE LOTOS - EATERS . 149.
... slumber is more sweet than toil , the shore Than labour in the deep mid - ocean
, wind and wave and oar ; Ob rest ye , brother mariners , we will not wander more
. A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . I READ , before THE LOTOS - EATERS . 149.
Page 150
A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . I READ , before my eyelids dropt their shade , “ The
Legend of Good Women , " long ago Sung by the morning star of song , who
made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer , the first warbler , whose sweet
breath ...
A DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN . I READ , before my eyelids dropt their shade , “ The
Legend of Good Women , " long ago Sung by the morning star of song , who
made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer , the first warbler , whose sweet
breath ...
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