Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 252 |
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... 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 purse - mouth when my father dangled ...
... 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 purse - mouth when my father dangled ...
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... si qu baA 5 We are puppets , Man in his pride , and Beauty fair in her flower ; 16 % gwbost Do we move ourselves , or are moved by an unseen hand at a game That pushes us off from the board , and others $ 10 MAUD AND OTHER POEMS.
... si qu baA 5 We are puppets , Man in his pride , and Beauty fair in her flower ; 16 % gwbost Do we move ourselves , or are moved by an unseen hand at a game That pushes us off from the board , and others $ 10 MAUD AND OTHER POEMS.
Strona 14
... : and be buM I had fancied it would be fair . 10k disch adi oT 2 Whom but Maud should I meetod diw bould Last night , when the sunset burnʼdiov bliw bak . On the blossom'd gable - ends / data1 At the 14 MAUD AND OTHER POEMSI.
... : and be buM I had fancied it would be fair . 10k disch adi oT 2 Whom but Maud should I meetod diw bould Last night , when the sunset burnʼdiov bliw bak . On the blossom'd gable - ends / data1 At the 14 MAUD AND OTHER POEMSI.
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... fair without , faithful within , Maud to him is nothing akin : Some peculiar mystic grace Made her only the child of her mother , And heap'd the whole inherited sin b'amua On that huge scapegoat of the race , All , all upon the brother ...
... fair without , faithful within , Maud to him is nothing akin : Some peculiar mystic grace Made her only the child of her mother , And heap'd the whole inherited sin b'amua On that huge scapegoat of the race , All , all upon the brother ...
Strona 31
... cedar , tho ' thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed mon With honey'd rain and delicate air , Maud And haunted by the starry head Of her whose MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 31.
... cedar , tho ' thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed mon With honey'd rain and delicate air , Maud And haunted by the starry head Of her whose MAUD AND OTHER POEMS 31.
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Amphion answer'd beggar maid beneath blood blow breath Brook cold D'Arthur dark dead Death dipt Dora dream drow Duke of Wellington earth Excalibur eyes F. D. Maurice face fair feet flower garden Gardener's Daughter golden gone gray Hall hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven honour hour Katie King Arthur kiss Lady Clara Vere Lady Clare land laugh'd light lightly lips live Locksley Locksley Hall look look'd Lord Lord Tennyson Maud Maud mind moon moorland morn Morte never night o'er passion poem poison'd qoob rings rode rose round seem'd shining Simeon Simeon Stylites Sir Bedivere sitting sleep smile song soul stars stept stood Stylites summer sweet Sweet Emma Talking Oak thee thine things thou thought thro touch'd turn'd Vere de Vere vext voice weep wind yonder