Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... cold and clear - cut face , as I found when her carriage past , Perfectly beautiful : let it be granted her where is the fault ? : All that I saw ( for her eyes were downcast , not to be seen ) Faultily faultless , icily regular ...
... cold and clear - cut face , as I found when her carriage past , Perfectly beautiful : let it be granted her where is the fault ? : All that I saw ( for her eyes were downcast , not to be seen ) Faultily faultless , icily regular ...
Strona 11
... it a little too ripe , too full , Or the least little delicate aquiline curve in a sensitive nose , From which I escaped heart - free , with the least little touch of spleen . III . COLD and clear - cut face , why MAUD . 11.
... it a little too ripe , too full , Or the least little delicate aquiline curve in a sensitive nose , From which I escaped heart - free , with the least little touch of spleen . III . COLD and clear - cut face , why MAUD . 11.
Strona 12
... cold face , star - sweet on a gloom profound ; Womanlike , taking revenge too deep for a transient wrong Done but in thought to your beauty , and ever as pale as before Growing and fading and growing upon me without a sound , Luminous ...
... cold face , star - sweet on a gloom profound ; Womanlike , taking revenge too deep for a transient wrong Done but in thought to your beauty , and ever as pale as before Growing and fading and growing upon me without a sound , Luminous ...
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... faded , and seems But an ashen - gray delight . 4 . What if with her sunny hair , And smile as sunny as cold , She meant to weave me a snare Of some coquettish deceit , Cleopatra - like as of old To entangle me when MAUD . 25.
... faded , and seems But an ashen - gray delight . 4 . What if with her sunny hair , And smile as sunny as cold , She meant to weave me a snare Of some coquettish deceit , Cleopatra - like as of old To entangle me when MAUD . 25.
Strona 48
... to be made . 3 . The fancy flatter'd my mind , And again seem'd overbold ; Now I thought that she cared for me , Now I thought she was kind Only because she was cold . 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But 48 MAUD .
... to be made . 3 . The fancy flatter'd my mind , And again seem'd overbold ; Now I thought that she cared for me , Now I thought she was kind Only because she was cold . 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But 48 MAUD .
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