Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... stood on the path a little aside ; His face , as I grant , in spite of spite , Has a broad - blown comeliness , red and white , And six feet two , as I think , he stands ; But his essences turn'd the live air sick , And barbarous ...
... stood on the path a little aside ; His face , as I grant , in spite of spite , Has a broad - blown comeliness , red and white , And six feet two , as I think , he stands ; But his essences turn'd the live air sick , And barbarous ...
Strona 47
... stood by her garden - gate ; A lion ramps at the top , He is claspt by a passion - flower . 2 . Maud's own little oak - room ( Which Maud , like a precious stone Set in the heart of the carven gloom , Lights MAUD , 47.
... stood by her garden - gate ; A lion ramps at the top , He is claspt by a passion - flower . 2 . Maud's own little oak - room ( Which Maud , like a precious stone Set in the heart of the carven gloom , Lights MAUD , 47.
Strona 48
... stood , if a hand , as white As ocean - foam in the moon , were laid On the hasp of the window , and my Delight Had a sudden desire , like a glorious ghost , to glide Like a beam of the seventh Heaven , down to my side , There were but ...
... stood , if a hand , as white As ocean - foam in the moon , were laid On the hasp of the window , and my Delight Had a sudden desire , like a glorious ghost , to glide Like a beam of the seventh Heaven , down to my side , There were but ...
Strona 49
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But the rivulet on from the lawn Running down to my own dark wood ; Or the voice of the long sea - wave as it swell'd Now and then in the dim - gray dawn ; But I look'd ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 4 . I heard no sound where I stood But the rivulet on from the lawn Running down to my own dark wood ; Or the voice of the long sea - wave as it swell'd Now and then in the dim - gray dawn ; But I look'd ...
Strona 69
... stood , For I heard your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood , Our wood , that is dearer than all ; 7 . From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That whenever a March - wind sighs He sets the jewel - print ...
... stood , For I heard your rivulet fall From the lake to the meadow and on to the wood , Our wood , that is dearer than all ; 7 . From the meadow your walks have left so sweet That whenever a March - wind sighs He sets the jewel - print ...
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