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Page 110
... passing well . O the Earl was fair to see ! I rose up in the silent night : I made my dagger sharp and bright . The wind is raving in turret and tree . As half - asleep his breath he drew , Three times I stabb'd him thro ' and thro . O ...
... passing well . O the Earl was fair to see ! I rose up in the silent night : I made my dagger sharp and bright . The wind is raving in turret and tree . As half - asleep his breath he drew , Three times I stabb'd him thro ' and thro . O ...
Page 114
... Full of long - sounding corridors it was , That over - vaulted grateful gloom , Thro ' which the livelong day my soul did pass . Well - pleased , from room to room . Full of great rooms and small the palace stood , 114 THE PALACE OF ART ,
... Full of long - sounding corridors it was , That over - vaulted grateful gloom , Thro ' which the livelong day my soul did pass . Well - pleased , from room to room . Full of great rooms and small the palace stood , 114 THE PALACE OF ART ,
Page 132
... pass ; There will not be a drop of rain the whole of the live- long day , And I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . All the valley , mother , ' ill be fresh and green and still , And the cowslip and the ...
... pass ; There will not be a drop of rain the whole of the live- long day , And I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . All the valley , mother , ' ill be fresh and green and still , And the cowslip and the ...
Page 136
... pass , With feet above my head in the long and pleasant your grass . I have been wild and wayward , but you'll forgive me now ; You'll kiss me , my own mother , and forgive me ere I go ; Nay , nay , you must not weep , nor let your ...
... pass , With feet above my head in the long and pleasant your grass . I have been wild and wayward , but you'll forgive me now ; You'll kiss me , my own mother , and forgive me ere I go ; Nay , nay , you must not weep , nor let your ...
Page 137
... night I lie awake , but I fall asleep at morn ; But I would see the sun rise upon the glad New - year , So , if you're waking , call me , call me early , mother dear . CONCLUSION . I THOUGHT to pass away before , and NEW - YEAR'S EVE . 137.
... night I lie awake , but I fall asleep at morn ; But I would see the sun rise upon the glad New - year , So , if you're waking , call me , call me early , mother dear . CONCLUSION . I THOUGHT to pass away before , and NEW - YEAR'S EVE . 137.
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