Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... Quoth heart of neither maid nor wife To tongue of neither wife nor maid , Thou wagg'st , but I am worn with strife , And feel like flowers that fade . B FROM " EDWIN THE FAIR " SONG In the hall SIR HENRY TAYLOR FROM "PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE"
... Quoth heart of neither maid nor wife To tongue of neither wife nor maid , Thou wagg'st , but I am worn with strife , And feel like flowers that fade . B FROM " EDWIN THE FAIR " SONG In the hall SIR HENRY TAYLOR FROM "PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE"
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... Thou in the corner so grim and spare , Who sent thee hither ? What dost thou there ? SPEAR I came of the ash - tree Ygdrasil , And do her bidding for woe or weal . BOWL For whom the weal , for whom the woe ? SPEAR Say who thou art , and ...
... Thou in the corner so grim and spare , Who sent thee hither ? What dost thou there ? SPEAR I came of the ash - tree Ygdrasil , And do her bidding for woe or weal . BOWL For whom the weal , for whom the woe ? SPEAR Say who thou art , and ...
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... Thou me on ! The night is dark , and I am far from home-- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene , -one step enough for me . I was not ever thus , nor pray'd that Thou Shouldst lead me on . I loved ...
... Thou me on ! The night is dark , and I am far from home-- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene , -one step enough for me . I was not ever thus , nor pray'd that Thou Shouldst lead me on . I loved ...
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... thou our aid , Now in the opening year ; Lest sights of earth to sin give birth , And bring the tempter near . Green is the grass , but wait awhile , ' Twill grow , and then will wither ; The flowrets , brightly as they smile , Shall ...
... thou our aid , Now in the opening year ; Lest sights of earth to sin give birth , And bring the tempter near . Green is the grass , but wait awhile , ' Twill grow , and then will wither ; The flowrets , brightly as they smile , Shall ...
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MDCCCLXXXII. CHORUS But Mother maid , thou dost not fade ; With stars above thy brow , And the pale moon beneath thy feet , For ever throned art thou . The green green grass , the glittering grove , The heaven's majestic dome , They ...
MDCCCLXXXII. CHORUS But Mother maid , thou dost not fade ; With stars above thy brow , And the pale moon beneath thy feet , For ever throned art thou . The green green grass , the glittering grove , The heaven's majestic dome , They ...
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