The Princess: A MedleyEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 183 |
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... on the gate , And our three lives . True - we had limed ourselves With open eyes , and we must take the chance . But such extremes , I told her , well might harm The woman's cause . " Not more than now , A MEDLEY . 61.
... on the gate , And our three lives . True - we had limed ourselves With open eyes , and we must take the chance . But such extremes , I told her , well might harm The woman's cause . " Not more than now , A MEDLEY . 61.
Strona 62
A Medley Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. The woman's cause . " Not more than now , " she said , " So puddled as it is with favouritism . " I tried the mother's heart . Shame might befal Melissa , knowing , saying not she knew : Her ...
A Medley Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. The woman's cause . " Not more than now , " she said , " So puddled as it is with favouritism . " I tried the mother's heart . Shame might befal Melissa , knowing , saying not she knew : Her ...
Strona 100
... in iron burst the ranks of war , Or , falling , protomartyr of our cause , Die yet I blame you not so much for fear ; Six thousand years of fear have made you that From which I would redeem you : but for those 100 THE PRINCESS ;
... in iron burst the ranks of war , Or , falling , protomartyr of our cause , Die yet I blame you not so much for fear ; Six thousand years of fear have made you that From which I would redeem you : but for those 100 THE PRINCESS ;
Strona 103
... cause , But on my shoulder hung their heavy hands , The weight of destiny : so from her face They push'd us , down the steps , and thro ' the court , And with grim laughter thrust us out at gates . We cross'd the street and gain'd a ...
... cause , But on my shoulder hung their heavy hands , The weight of destiny : so from her face They push'd us , down the steps , and thro ' the court , And with grim laughter thrust us out at gates . We cross'd the street and gain'd a ...
Strona 111
... cause and mine- Where shall I breathe ? why kept ye not your faith ? O base and bad ! what comfort ? none for me ! ' To whom remorseful Cyril ' Yet I pray Take comfort live , dear lady , for your child ! ' At which she lifted up her ...
... cause and mine- Where shall I breathe ? why kept ye not your faith ? O base and bad ! what comfort ? none for me ! ' To whom remorseful Cyril ' Yet I pray Take comfort live , dear lady , for your child ! ' At which she lifted up her ...
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