Maud, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1856 - 164 |
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Strona 115
... James Willows , of one name and heart with her . For here I came , twenty years back - the week Before I parted with poor Edmund ; crost By that old bridge which , half in ruins then , Still makes a hoary eyebrow for the gleam Beyond it ...
... James Willows , of one name and heart with her . For here I came , twenty years back - the week Before I parted with poor Edmund ; crost By that old bridge which , half in ruins then , Still makes a hoary eyebrow for the gleam Beyond it ...
Strona 116
... James had quarrell'd . Why ? What cause of quarrel ? None , she said , no cause ; James had no cause : but when I prest the cause , I learnt that James had flickering jealousies Which anger'd her . Who anger'd James ? I said . But Katie ...
... James had quarrell'd . Why ? What cause of quarrel ? None , she said , no cause ; James had no cause : but when I prest the cause , I learnt that James had flickering jealousies Which anger'd her . Who anger'd James ? I said . But Katie ...
Strona 117
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. If James were coming . " Coming every day , " She answer'd , " ever longing to explain , But evermore her father came across With some long - winded tale , and broke him short ; And James departed vext ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. If James were coming . " Coming every day , " She answer'd , " ever longing to explain , But evermore her father came across With some long - winded tale , and broke him short ; And James departed vext ...
Strona 123
... seems you did , the days That most she loves to talk of , come with me . My brother James is in the harvest - field : But she - you will be welcome - O , come in ! ' THE LETTERS . 1 . STILL on the tower stood THE BROOK . 123.
... seems you did , the days That most she loves to talk of , come with me . My brother James is in the harvest - field : But she - you will be welcome - O , come in ! ' THE LETTERS . 1 . STILL on the tower stood THE BROOK . 123.
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