Maud and Other PoemsJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 252 |
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... , Maud with her sweet purse - mouth when my father dangled the grapes , blue of Maud the beloved of my mother , the moon- faced darling of all , - VAT of bow od Maud 19 What is she now ? My dreams are 6 MAUD AND OTHER POEMS.
... , Maud with her sweet purse - mouth when my father dangled the grapes , blue of Maud the beloved of my mother , the moon- faced darling of all , - VAT of bow od Maud 19 What is she now ? My dreams are 6 MAUD AND OTHER POEMS.
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... moon , were laid On the hasp of the window , and my Delight Had a sudden desire , like a glorious ghost to glide , Like a beam of the seventh Heaven , down to by my side , 1 There were but a step to be made . 3 hodinere The fancy ...
... moon , were laid On the hasp of the window , and my Delight Had a sudden desire , like a glorious ghost to glide , Like a beam of the seventh Heaven , down to by my side , 1 There were but a step to be made . 3 hodinere The fancy ...
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... moon . 4 I said to the lily , There is but one ans With whom she has heart to be gay . When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play . ' Now half to the setting moon are gone , als adT And half to the rising day ...
... moon . 4 I said to the lily , There is but one ans With whom she has heart to be gay . When will the dancers leave her alone ? She is weary of dance and play . ' Now half to the setting moon are gone , als adT And half to the rising day ...
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... moon and stars In brambly wildernesses ; : shuil I linger by my shingly bars I loiter round my cresses ; 6.2979 bak avoin al TARSUS And out again I curve and flow To join the brimming river , For men may come and men may go , But I go ...
... moon and stars In brambly wildernesses ; : shuil I linger by my shingly bars I loiter round my cresses ; 6.2979 bak avoin al TARSUS And out again I curve and flow To join the brimming river , For men may come and men may go , But I go ...
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... moon and sun . Such was he : his work is done . 68-156 1690g But while the races of mankind endure , Let his great example stand now parol - dun Colossal , seen of every land , s ! Loos And keep the soldier firm , the statesman pure ; U ...
... moon and sun . Such was he : his work is done . 68-156 1690g But while the races of mankind endure , Let his great example stand now parol - dun Colossal , seen of every land , s ! Loos And keep the soldier firm , the statesman pure ; U ...
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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