The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 |
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... eyes , For these he had his fetes ; his pleasant shows ; His banquetings in forest solitudes , Beneath the green boughs , like the sylvan gods : And these repaid him with sweet flatteries , And with bewitching smiles and honeyed words ...
... eyes , For these he had his fetes ; his pleasant shows ; His banquetings in forest solitudes , Beneath the green boughs , like the sylvan gods : And these repaid him with sweet flatteries , And with bewitching smiles and honeyed words ...
Strona 29
... eyes ? never saw I such a sight before ! 1st Man . Well , the fearsomest thing I saw , and the saddest , was a boy about as big as my Jack , with hands like claws , they were so wasted away , and a poor , yellow , deathly face , that ...
... eyes ? never saw I such a sight before ! 1st Man . Well , the fearsomest thing I saw , and the saddest , was a boy about as big as my Jack , with hands like claws , they were so wasted away , and a poor , yellow , deathly face , that ...
Strona 31
... eyes fixed as if in unconscious- ness — a violent struggle is heard on the distant part of the deck , and a body falls . Albert . What miserable sound of mortal strife Was that I heard e'en now ? Cap . Two famished wretches Strove for a ...
... eyes fixed as if in unconscious- ness — a violent struggle is heard on the distant part of the deck , and a body falls . Albert . What miserable sound of mortal strife Was that I heard e'en now ? Cap . Two famished wretches Strove for a ...
Strona 33
... eyes cast down as if stupified . The door slowly opens , and Constance , in deep mourning , enters ; she seats herself on a bench near him , looks on him in silence and weeps ; Albert slowly raises his head , and gazes at her for some ...
... eyes cast down as if stupified . The door slowly opens , and Constance , in deep mourning , enters ; she seats herself on a bench near him , looks on him in silence and weeps ; Albert slowly raises his head , and gazes at her for some ...
Strona 51
... eyes been fixed on thee ! In joy , at first - the happy , wealthy bride Of a good man ! —and then in that great sorrow Which fell upon her heart , when death came down And left her in her early widowhood ! Next , came the o'erwhelming ...
... eyes been fixed on thee ! In joy , at first - the happy , wealthy bride Of a good man ! —and then in that great sorrow Which fell upon her heart , when death came down And left her in her early widowhood ! Next , came the o'erwhelming ...
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