Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... look on the sweet heaven , Either at morn or eventide . After the flitting of the bats , When thickest dark did trance the sky , She drew her casement - curtain by , And glanced athwart the glooming flats . She only said , " The night ...
... look on the sweet heaven , Either at morn or eventide . After the flitting of the bats , When thickest dark did trance the sky , She drew her casement - curtain by , And glanced athwart the glooming flats . She only said , " The night ...
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... looks of thine , Shadowy , dreaming Adeline ? Whence that aery bloom of thine , Like a lily which the sun Looks through in his sad decline , And a rose - bush leans upon , Thou that faintly smilest still , As a Naiad in.
... looks of thine , Shadowy , dreaming Adeline ? Whence that aery bloom of thine , Like a lily which the sun Looks through in his sad decline , And a rose - bush leans upon , Thou that faintly smilest still , As a Naiad in.
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... And ye talk together still , In the language wherewith Spring Letters cowslips on the hill ? Hence that look and smile of thine , Spiritual Adeline . VOL . I. 4 A CHARACTER . I. WITH a half - glance upon ADELINE . 41.
... And ye talk together still , In the language wherewith Spring Letters cowslips on the hill ? Hence that look and smile of thine , Spiritual Adeline . VOL . I. 4 A CHARACTER . I. WITH a half - glance upon ADELINE . 41.
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... its place , Oriana ; But I was down upon my face , Oriana . They should have stabbed me where I lay , Oriana ! How could I rise and come away , Oriana ? How could I look upon the day ? They should THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . 69 59.
... its place , Oriana ; But I was down upon my face , Oriana . They should have stabbed me where I lay , Oriana ! How could I rise and come away , Oriana ? How could I look upon the day ? They should THE BALLAD OF ORIANA . 69 59.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. How could I look upon the day ? They should have stabbed me where I ay . Oriana- - They should have trod me into clay , Oriana . O ! breaking heart that will not break , Oriana ; O ! pale , pale face so ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. How could I look upon the day ? They should have stabbed me where I ay . Oriana- - They should have trod me into clay , Oriana . O ! breaking heart that will not break , Oriana ; O ! pale , pale face so ...
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adown Aroer beneath blessed blow breath brow call me early Camelot cheek cloud crested bird crown dark Dear mother Ida death deep Dora dream Earl was fair earth Edwin Morris Eleänore Elysian valleys Enone evermore Excalibur eyes face fall floating flowers fluttering tongues folds thy grave foolish song forlorn gold dagger golden prime goose green that folds harken ere Haroun Alraschid hath hear heard heart Heaven hills hollow King Arthur kiss Lady Clara Vere Lady of Shalott land lawn lean Let them rave light lips live forgotten look merrily moan moon morn New-year night o'er Oriana purple clover Queen rolled rose round seemed shadow silent silver sing Sir Bedivere sleep slowly smile song soul sound spake star stept stood sweet tears thee thine thou thought toil turret and tree Vere de Vere voice wander weary wild wind