Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... head , Till the filthy by - lane rings to the yell of the trampled wife , While chalk and alum and plaster are sold to the poor for bread , And the spirit of murder works in the very means of life . 11 . And Sleep must lie down arm'd ...
... head , Till the filthy by - lane rings to the yell of the trampled wife , While chalk and alum and plaster are sold to the poor for bread , And the spirit of murder works in the very means of life . 11 . And Sleep must lie down arm'd ...
Strona 15
... light be my leading star ! 3 . When have I bow'd to her father , the wrinkled head of the race ? I met her abroad with her brother , but not to her brother I bow'd ; I bow'd to his lady - sister as she rode MAUD . 15.
... light be my leading star ! 3 . When have I bow'd to her father , the wrinkled head of the race ? I met her abroad with her brother , but not to her brother I bow'd ; I bow'd to his lady - sister as she rode MAUD . 15.
Strona 20
... geese of the world that are ever hissing dispraise Because their natures are little , and , whether he heed it or not , Where each man walks with his head in a cloud of poisonous flies . 10 . And most of all would I flee from 20 20 MAUD .
... geese of the world that are ever hissing dispraise Because their natures are little , and , whether he heed it or not , Where each man walks with his head in a cloud of poisonous flies . 10 . And most of all would I flee from 20 20 MAUD .
Strona 24
... I had fancied it would be fair . 2 . Whom but Maud should I meet Last night , when the sunset burn'd On the blossom'd gable - ends At the head of the village street , Whom but Maud should I meet ? And she touch'd 24 24 MAUD .
... I had fancied it would be fair . 2 . Whom but Maud should I meet Last night , when the sunset burn'd On the blossom'd gable - ends At the head of the village street , Whom but Maud should I meet ? And she touch'd 24 24 MAUD .
Strona 35
... head ? Whose old grand - father has lately died , Gone to a blacker pit , for whom Grimy nakedness dragging his trucks And laying his trams in a poison'd gloom Wrought , till he crept from a gutted mine Master of half a servile shire ...
... head ? Whose old grand - father has lately died , Gone to a blacker pit , for whom Grimy nakedness dragging his trucks And laying his trams in a poison'd gloom Wrought , till he crept from a gutted mine Master of half a servile shire ...
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ask'd babble bailiff beat beauty bell be toll'd blood Blush bow'd brimming river brook Cannon CHARLES LAMB cheat cloth cold crush'd dance dark dead dear Death delight DISRAELI'S DOVER STREET dream DUKE OF WELLINGTON dust echo EDWARD MOXON ESSAYS ESSAYS OF ELIA fair feet flash'd flow To join fool foolscap 8vo garden glimmer gloom glory golden gone Half a league Hall hand happy happy day head hear heart Heaven high Hall-garden honour HOOD'S join the brimming Katie land light lilies look'd lord madness Maud meadow night o'er passionate peace people's voice Philip poison'd Portrait and Vignette price 16s price 68 pride rings rivulet rose Rosy round seem'd sewed shadow SHAKSPEARE SHELLEY'S shining silent SIXTH EDITION smile stood sweet TALFOURD'S TENNYSON'S POEMS thee things THOMAS CAMPBELL thou Thro turn'd vext volume 8vo walks weep wood Woodcuts