Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... face forlorn . River flowed and rushes sighed , Wounded warriors groaned and died ; Ella took his early rest , The raven stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter ...
... face forlorn . River flowed and rushes sighed , Wounded warriors groaned and died ; Ella took his early rest , The raven stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter ...
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... faces smile Which I have loved long since , and lost awhile . THE ELEMENTS A TRAGIC CHORUS Man is permitted much To scan and learn In Nature's frame ; Till he well - nigh can tame Brute mischiefs and can touch Invisible things , and ...
... faces smile Which I have loved long since , and lost awhile . THE ELEMENTS A TRAGIC CHORUS Man is permitted much To scan and learn In Nature's frame ; Till he well - nigh can tame Brute mischiefs and can touch Invisible things , and ...
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... face that meets thine eye ? Art thou fancying there may be Fairer face than thou dost see ? Little maiden , scholar mine , Wouldst thou have a Valentine ? Go and ask , my little child , Ask the Mother undefiled : Ask , for she will draw ...
... face that meets thine eye ? Art thou fancying there may be Fairer face than thou dost see ? Little maiden , scholar mine , Wouldst thou have a Valentine ? Go and ask , my little child , Ask the Mother undefiled : Ask , for she will draw ...
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... faces filled the hall . Yet was it long ere he received the whole Of that strange wonder - how , while he had stood Lost in deep gladness of his inmost soul , Far hidden in that wood , Three generations had gone down unseen Under the ...
... faces filled the hall . Yet was it long ere he received the whole Of that strange wonder - how , while he had stood Lost in deep gladness of his inmost soul , Far hidden in that wood , Three generations had gone down unseen Under the ...
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... face : The wind is blowing in turret and tree . They were together , and she fell ; Therefore revenge became me well . O the Earl was fair to see ! She died she went to burning flame : She mix'd her ancient blood with shame . The wind ...
... face : The wind is blowing in turret and tree . They were together , and she fell ; Therefore revenge became me well . O the Earl was fair to see ! She died she went to burning flame : She mix'd her ancient blood with shame . The wind ...
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