Poems, Tom 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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Strona 111
... neighbor crowns Alliance and allegiance , till thy hand Fail from the sceptre - staff . Such boon from me , From me , Heaven's Queen , Paris , to thee king - born , A shepherd all thy life , but yet king - CENONE . 111.
... neighbor crowns Alliance and allegiance , till thy hand Fail from the sceptre - staff . Such boon from me , From me , Heaven's Queen , Paris , to thee king - born , A shepherd all thy life , but yet king - CENONE . 111.
Strona 128
... for thee . Or mythic Uther's deeply - wounded son In some fair space of sloping greens Lay , dozing in the vale of Avalon , And watched by weeping queens . Or hollowing one hand against his ear , To list 128 THE PALACE OF ART .
... for thee . Or mythic Uther's deeply - wounded son In some fair space of sloping greens Lay , dozing in the vale of Avalon , And watched by weeping queens . Or hollowing one hand against his ear , To list 128 THE PALACE OF ART .
Strona 140
... queen of all that is , I could not stoop to such a mind . You sought to prove how I could love , And my disdain is my reply . The lion on your old stone gates Is not more cold to you than I. Lady Clara Vere de Vere , You put strange ...
... queen of all that is , I could not stoop to such a mind . You sought to prove how I could love , And my disdain is my reply . The lion on your old stone gates Is not more cold to you than I. Lady Clara Vere de Vere , You put strange ...
Strona 142
... about your lands ? O ! teach the orphan - boy to read , Or teach the orphan - girl to sew , Pray Heaven for a human heart , And let the foolish yeoman go . THE MAY QUEEN . I. You must wake and call 142 LADY CLARA VERE DE VERE .
... about your lands ? O ! teach the orphan - boy to read , Or teach the orphan - girl to sew , Pray Heaven for a human heart , And let the foolish yeoman go . THE MAY QUEEN . I. You must wake and call 142 LADY CLARA VERE DE VERE .
Strona 143
... Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . II . There's many a black , black eye , they say , but none so bright as mine ; There's Margaret and Mary , there's Kate and Caroline : But none so fair as little Alice in all ...
... Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . II . There's many a black , black eye , they say , but none so bright as mine ; There's Margaret and Mary , there's Kate and Caroline : But none so fair as little Alice in all ...
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