Collected PoemsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1898 - 526 psl. |
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... RHYME : - The Drama of the Doctor's Window An Autumn Idyll 67 71 A Garden Idyll Tu Quoque · 75 13825 90 94 97 99 • 101 • 102 A Dialogue from Plato The Romaunt of the Rose Love in Winter Pot - Pourri VIGNETTES IN RHYME ( continued ) ...
... RHYME : - The Drama of the Doctor's Window An Autumn Idyll 67 71 A Garden Idyll Tu Quoque · 75 13825 90 94 97 99 • 101 • 102 A Dialogue from Plato The Romaunt of the Rose Love in Winter Pot - Pourri VIGNETTES IN RHYME ( continued ) ...
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Austin Dobson. VIGNETTES IN RHYME ( continued ) : - Dorothy . Avice The Love - Letter PAGE : - 104 107 IIO • 113 116 · · 119 121 · 124 • 127 • 130 • 134 · 140 143 · 146 147 • 148 150 • 151 154 156 The Misogynist A Virtuoso Laissez Faire ...
Austin Dobson. VIGNETTES IN RHYME ( continued ) : - Dorothy . Avice The Love - Letter PAGE : - 104 107 IIO • 113 116 · · 119 121 · 124 • 127 • 130 • 134 · 140 143 · 146 147 • 148 150 • 151 154 156 The Misogynist A Virtuoso Laissez Faire ...
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... . The Climacteric PAGE : - 279 280 282 ( Samuel 284 286 287 289 • 291 292 293 295 298 • 301 · 306 · 309 · 313 . 316 • 317 • 318 319 323 325 327 330 · 332 334 • 337 • 341 TALES IN RHYME : - * The Virgin with the xii CONTENTS.
... . The Climacteric PAGE : - 279 280 282 ( Samuel 284 286 287 289 • 291 292 293 295 298 • 301 · 306 · 309 · 313 . 316 • 317 • 318 319 323 325 327 330 · 332 334 • 337 • 341 TALES IN RHYME : - * The Virgin with the xii CONTENTS.
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Austin Dobson. TALES IN RHYME : - * The Virgin with the Bells A Tale of Polypheme A Story from a Dictionary The Water - Cure * The Noble Patron VERS DE SOCIÉTÉ : - + A City Flower Incognita : - Dora versus Rose Ad Rosam Outward Bound In ...
Austin Dobson. TALES IN RHYME : - * The Virgin with the Bells A Tale of Polypheme A Story from a Dictionary The Water - Cure * The Noble Patron VERS DE SOCIÉTÉ : - + A City Flower Incognita : - Dora versus Rose Ad Rosam Outward Bound In ...
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... Rhyme " O Navis " The Dance of Death ( Chant Roya . ) 498 29 · 500 502 504 NOTES 511 Those pieces marked with a star [ * ] were first reprinted or restored in Poems on Several Occasions , 2 vols . , 1895 ; those marked with a dagger [ + ] ...
... Rhyme " O Navis " The Dance of Death ( Chant Roya . ) 498 29 · 500 502 504 NOTES 511 Those pieces marked with a star [ * ] were first reprinted or restored in Poems on Several Occasions , 2 vols . , 1895 ; those marked with a dagger [ + ] ...
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Autonoë Bard BEAU BROCADE beauty beneath bird Caliph CARDENIO Child comes Cupid's Alley Cyclops dance dead dear DENISE Dolly doubt dreams E'en eau de Cologne eyes face fair fancy fate flowers FRANK garden grace gray green grew grow hair hand head hear heard heart jelick JOLICEUR knew ladies of St LADY laughing lips little Blue-Ribbons London stones look Love's LYRE Madame maid MOLIÈRE Molly Trefusis Monsieur morning Muse naught o'er old Sedan chair once pain pass PHIDYLE Phyllida play POET poor POPE praise PROCRIS Pure song rhyme Rose round scarce seemed sing smile song soul Squire stirred strange surely sweet tale tears thee Theocritus There's thing thou thought thrush to-day turned Twas twixt Vauxhall verses wait watch weary WILLIAM HOGARTH wind-flowers words young youth
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