Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... - I am the bold Logbrogdad's skull . SPEAR Thou liest , or else thou leak'st ; for once I pierced the bold Logbrogdad's sconce . BOWL I neither lie nor leak . Behold ! The 2 LIVING ENGLISH POETS FROM "EDWIN THE FAIR" I.
... - I am the bold Logbrogdad's skull . SPEAR Thou liest , or else thou leak'st ; for once I pierced the bold Logbrogdad's sconce . BOWL I neither lie nor leak . Behold ! The 2 LIVING ENGLISH POETS FROM "EDWIN THE FAIR" I.
34 psl.
... must have been the issue of that mood It were a thing to fear - but that one day , Upon the limits of an ancient wood , His thoughts him led astray . Darkling he went , nor once applied his ear , 34 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... must have been the issue of that mood It were a thing to fear - but that one day , Upon the limits of an ancient wood , His thoughts him led astray . Darkling he went , nor once applied his ear , 34 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
35 psl.
... once observed the beauty shed around , The blue above , the music in the air , The flowers upon the ground : Till from the centre of that forest dim Came to him such sweet singing of a bird , As , sweet in very truth , then seemed to ...
... once observed the beauty shed around , The blue above , the music in the air , The flowers upon the ground : Till from the centre of that forest dim Came to him such sweet singing of a bird , As , sweet in very truth , then seemed to ...
37 psl.
... once it seemed that something new or strange Had past upon the flowers , the trees , the ground ; Some slight but unintelligible change On everything around : Such change , where all things undisturbed remain , As only to the eye of him ...
... once it seemed that something new or strange Had past upon the flowers , the trees , the ground ; Some slight but unintelligible change On everything around : Such change , where all things undisturbed remain , As only to the eye of him ...
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... once he played Soft music for the serpent's ear , But now his cunning hand is stayed ; He knows the hour of death is near . And all that live in brake and bough , All know the brand is on his brow . Yet where his soul is he must go : He ...
... once he played Soft music for the serpent's ear , But now his cunning hand is stayed ; He knows the hour of death is near . And all that live in brake and bough , All know the brand is on his brow . Yet where his soul is he must go : He ...
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