The Oxford Book of Victorian VerseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1922 - 1023 psl. |
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... never fear . ' 6 . Mother . Are you quite certain ? Come , recount ( There was not much ) the whole amount . Girl . The locket : the kid gloves . Mother . Go on . Girl . Of the kid gloves I found but one . Mother . Never mind that ...
... never fear . ' 6 . Mother . Are you quite certain ? Come , recount ( There was not much ) the whole amount . Girl . The locket : the kid gloves . Mother . Go on . Girl . Of the kid gloves I found but one . Mother . Never mind that ...
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... never trod- For scenes where woman never smiled or wept— There to abide with my Creator , God , 35 . And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept , Full of high thoughts , unborn . So let me lie , - The grass below ; above , the vaulted ...
... never trod- For scenes where woman never smiled or wept— There to abide with my Creator , God , 35 . And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept , Full of high thoughts , unborn . So let me lie , - The grass below ; above , the vaulted ...
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... never knew Until she smiled on me ; O , then I saw her eye was bright , A well of love , a spring of light ! But now her looks are coy and cold , To mine they ne'er reply , And yet I cease not to behold The love - light in her eye : Her ...
... never knew Until she smiled on me ; O , then I saw her eye was bright , A well of love , a spring of light ! But now her looks are coy and cold , To mine they ne'er reply , And yet I cease not to behold The love - light in her eye : Her ...
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... never sure was seen a royal bride , Whose gentleness gave grace to so much pride- My very thoughts would tremble to be near thee : But when I see thee at thy father's side , 48 . Old times unqueen thee , and old loves endear thee . May ...
... never sure was seen a royal bride , Whose gentleness gave grace to so much pride- My very thoughts would tremble to be near thee : But when I see thee at thy father's side , 48 . Old times unqueen thee , and old loves endear thee . May ...
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... never climb'd , -secure from dread ? How many antique fancies have I read Of that mild presence ! and how many wrought ! Wondrous and bright , Upon the silver light , Chasing fair figures with the artist , Thought ! II What art thou ...
... never climb'd , -secure from dread ? How many antique fancies have I read Of that mild presence ! and how many wrought ! Wondrous and bright , Upon the silver light , Chasing fair figures with the artist , Thought ! II What art thou ...
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