The Oxford Book of Victorian VerseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1922 - 1023 psl. |
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... a bier ; That joyous smile was gone , And the face was white and wan , As the downe upon the Swan Doth appear , As I laye a - thynkynge - O ! bitter flow'd the tear ! As I laye a - thynkynge , the golden sun 17 As RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM.
... a bier ; That joyous smile was gone , And the face was white and wan , As the downe upon the Swan Doth appear , As I laye a - thynkynge - O ! bitter flow'd the tear ! As I laye a - thynkynge , the golden sun 17 As RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM.
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... smile And eloquence of beauty , and she glides Into his darker musings , with a mild And healing sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness , ere he is aware . When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over thy spirit ...
... smile And eloquence of beauty , and she glides Into his darker musings , with a mild And healing sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness , ere he is aware . When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over thy spirit ...
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... To mine they ne'er reply , And yet I cease not to behold The love - light in her eye : Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are . 1796-18 47. To a Lofty Beauty , from her Poor Kinsman 38 THOMAS CARLYLE.
... To mine they ne'er reply , And yet I cease not to behold The love - light in her eye : Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are . 1796-18 47. To a Lofty Beauty , from her Poor Kinsman 38 THOMAS CARLYLE.
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... , Still lend thy lonely lamp to lovers fond , And blend their plighted shadows into one : - Still smile at even on the bedded child , And close his eyelids with thy silver wand ! 50 . Fair Ines SAW ye not fair Ines ? 42 THOMAS HOOD.
... , Still lend thy lonely lamp to lovers fond , And blend their plighted shadows into one : - Still smile at even on the bedded child , And close his eyelids with thy silver wand ! 50 . Fair Ines SAW ye not fair Ines ? 42 THOMAS HOOD.
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... smiles that we love best , With morning blushes on her cheek , And pearls upon her breast . O turn again , fair Ines , Before the fall of night , For fear the Moon should shine alone , And stars unrivall'd bright ; And blessed will the ...
... smiles that we love best , With morning blushes on her cheek , And pearls upon her breast . O turn again , fair Ines , Before the fall of night , For fear the Moon should shine alone , And stars unrivall'd bright ; And blessed will the ...
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