Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... slowly trail himself sevenfold Round the hall where I sate , and look in at the gate With his large calm eyes for the love of me . And all the mermen under the sea Would feel their immortality Die in their hearts for the love of me ...
... slowly trail himself sevenfold Round the hall where I sate , and look in at the gate With his large calm eyes for the love of me . And all the mermen under the sea Would feel their immortality Die in their hearts for the love of me ...
Strona 78
... slowly , And her eyes were darkened wholly , Turned to towered Camelot ; For ere she reached upon the tide The first house by the water - side , Singing in her song she died , The Lady of Shalott . Under tower and balcony , By garden ...
... slowly , And her eyes were darkened wholly , Turned to towered Camelot ; For ere she reached upon the tide The first house by the water - side , Singing in her song she died , The Lady of Shalott . Under tower and balcony , By garden ...
Strona 80
... , and love forlorn . " II . She , as her carol sadder grew , From brow and bosom slowly down Through rosy taper fingers drew Her streaming curls of deepest brown To left and right , and made appear , Still MARIANA IN THE SOUTH.
... , and love forlorn . " II . She , as her carol sadder grew , From brow and bosom slowly down Through rosy taper fingers drew Her streaming curls of deepest brown To left and right , and made appear , Still MARIANA IN THE SOUTH.
Strona 84
... slowly rounded to the east The one black shadow from the wall . " The day to night , " she made her moan , " The day to night , the night to morn , And day and night I am left alone , To live forgotten , and love forlorn . " VIII . At ...
... slowly rounded to the east The one black shadow from the wall . " The day to night , " she made her moan , " The day to night , the night to morn , And day and night I am left alone , To live forgotten , and love forlorn . " VIII . At ...
Strona 88
... Slowly , as from a cloud of gold , Comes out thy deep ambrosial smile . I muse , as in a trance , whene'er The languors of thy love - deep eyes Float on to me . I would I were So tranced , so rapt in ecstasies , To stand apart , and to ...
... Slowly , as from a cloud of gold , Comes out thy deep ambrosial smile . I muse , as in a trance , whene'er The languors of thy love - deep eyes Float on to me . I would I were So tranced , so rapt in ecstasies , To stand apart , and to ...
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