Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 252 |
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... children's bones , odu za dons roding Is it peace or war ? better , war ! loud war by land and by sea , Ward : 99 tomt 15 with : anthousand battles , and shaking a hundred thrones . grot 13 For Is trust if an enemy's fleet dame yonder ...
... children's bones , odu za dons roding Is it peace or war ? better , war ! loud war by land and by sea , Ward : 99 tomt 15 with : anthousand battles , and shaking a hundred thrones . grot 13 For Is trust if an enemy's fleet dame yonder ...
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... child ; she promised then to be fair a'olbniwe 718 Maud with her venturous climbings and tumbles and childish escapes , snoisang et al Maud the delight of the village , the ringing joy sdt of sacri of the Hall , Maud with her sweet ...
... child ; she promised then to be fair a'olbniwe 718 Maud with her venturous climbings and tumbles and childish escapes , snoisang et al Maud the delight of the village , the ringing joy sdt of sacri of the Hall , Maud with her sweet ...
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... child , you Your Those being so pralther has believe it , in W well - gotten , and I am nameless , and poor . biupil at ui volalcH to pain agenza bebant queridgese I keep but a man and a maid , ever ready to slander and steal ; I know ...
... child , you Your Those being so pralther has believe it , in W well - gotten , and I am nameless , and poor . biupil at ui volalcH to pain agenza bebant queridgese I keep but a man and a maid , ever ready to slander and steal ; I know ...
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... tongue so stammer and trip When I saw the treasured splendour , her hand , Come sliding out of her sacred glove , And the sunlight broke from her lip ? B Maudi Maud IO I have play'd with her when a child MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 17.
... tongue so stammer and trip When I saw the treasured splendour , her hand , Come sliding out of her sacred glove , And the sunlight broke from her lip ? B Maudi Maud IO I have play'd with her when a child MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 17.
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... child ; She remembers it now we meet . Ay well , well , well , I may be beguiled By some coquettish deceit . Yet , if she were not a cheat , If Maud were all that she seem'd , And her smile had all that I dream'd , Then the world were ...
... child ; She remembers it now we meet . Ay well , well , well , I may be beguiled By some coquettish deceit . Yet , if she were not a cheat , If Maud were all that she seem'd , And her smile had all that I dream'd , Then the world were ...
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