Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... : his honest fame should at least by me be maintain'd : But that old man , now lord of the broad estate and the Hall , Dropt off gorged from a scheme that had left us flaccid and drain'd . ཉིམ་ མོ ན་ 6 . Why do they prate of B 2 MAUD . 3.
... : his honest fame should at least by me be maintain'd : But that old man , now lord of the broad estate and the Hall , Dropt off gorged from a scheme that had left us flaccid and drain'd . ཉིམ་ མོ ན་ 6 . Why do they prate of B 2 MAUD . 3.
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... cannot be kind to each other here for an hour ; We whisper , and hint , and chuckle , and grin at a brother's shame ; However we brave it out , we men are a little breed . 6 . A monstrous eft was of old the Lord MAUD , 17.
... cannot be kind to each other here for an hour ; We whisper , and hint , and chuckle , and grin at a brother's shame ; However we brave it out , we men are a little breed . 6 . A monstrous eft was of old the Lord MAUD , 17.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 6 . A monstrous eft was of old the Lord and Master of Earth , For him did his high sun flame , and his river billowing ran , And he felt himself in his force to be Nature's crowning race . As nine months ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 6 . A monstrous eft was of old the Lord and Master of Earth , For him did his high sun flame , and his river billowing ran , And he felt himself in his force to be Nature's crowning race . As nine months ...
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... lord , whose splendour plucks The slavish hat from the villager's 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 ...
... lord , whose splendour plucks The slavish hat from the villager's 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 ...
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... Bound for the Hall , and I think for a bride . Blithe would her brother's acceptance be . Maud could be gracious too , no doubt , To a lord , a captain , a padded shape , A bought commission , a waxen face , A rabbit 36 MAUD .
... Bound for the Hall , and I think for a bride . Blithe would her brother's acceptance be . Maud could be gracious too , no doubt , To a lord , a captain , a padded shape , A bought commission , a waxen face , A rabbit 36 MAUD .
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