Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... beat stronger And thicker , until I heard no longer The snowy - banded , dilettante , Delicate - handed priest intone ; And thought , is it pride , and mused and sigh'd ' No surely , now it cannot be pride . ' IX . I WAS walking a mile ...
... beat stronger And thicker , until I heard no longer The snowy - banded , dilettante , Delicate - handed priest intone ; And thought , is it pride , and mused and sigh'd ' No surely , now it cannot be pride . ' IX . I WAS walking a mile ...
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... ! Dear heart , I feel with thee the drowsy spell . My bride to be , my evermore delight , My own heart's heart and ownest own , farewell . It is but for a little space I go : And ye meanwhile far over moor and fell Beat to 60 MAUD .
... ! Dear heart , I feel with thee the drowsy spell . My bride to be , my evermore delight , My own heart's heart and ownest own , farewell . It is but for a little space I go : And ye meanwhile far over moor and fell Beat to 60 MAUD .
Strona 61
... Beat , happy stars , timing with things below , Beat with my heart more blest than heart can tell , Blest , but for some dark undercurrent woe That seems to draw - but it shall not be so : Let all be well , be well . XIX . 1 . STRANGE ...
... Beat , happy stars , timing with things below , Beat with my heart more blest than heart can tell , Blest , but for some dark undercurrent woe That seems to draw - but it shall not be so : Let all be well , be well . XIX . 1 . STRANGE ...
Strona 71
... ' She is late ; ' 6 The larkspur listens , I hear , I hear ; ' And the lily whispers , ' I wait . ' 11 . She is coming , my own , my sweet ; Were it ever so airy a tread , My heart would hear her and beat , Were it MAUD . 71.
... ' She is late ; ' 6 The larkspur listens , I hear , I hear ; ' And the lily whispers , ' I wait . ' 11 . She is coming , my own , my sweet ; Were it ever so airy a tread , My heart would hear her and beat , Were it MAUD . 71.
Strona 72
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. My heart would hear her and beat , Were it earth in an earthy bed ; My dust would hear her and beat , Had I lain for a century dead ; Would start and tremble under her feet , And blossom in purple and red .
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. My heart would hear her and beat , Were it earth in an earthy bed ; My dust would hear her and beat , Had I lain for a century dead ; Would start and tremble under her feet , And blossom in purple and red .
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