Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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... Golden Fleece , Who then and there had offer'd something more , But he stood firm ; and so the matter hung ; He knew the man ; the colt would fetch its price ; He gave them line : and how by chance at last ( It might be May or April ...
... Golden Fleece , Who then and there had offer'd something more , But he stood firm ; and so the matter hung ; He knew the man ; the colt would fetch its price ; He gave them line : and how by chance at last ( It might be May or April ...
Strona 125
... golden cross ; And the volleying cannon thunder his loss ; He knew their voices of old . For many a time in many a clime His captain's - ear has heard them boom Bellowing victory , bellowing doom ; When he with those deep voices wrought ...
... golden cross ; And the volleying cannon thunder his loss ; He knew their voices of old . For many a time in many a clime His captain's - ear has heard them boom Bellowing victory , bellowing doom ; When he with those deep voices wrought ...
Strona 135
... golden sea Setting toward eternity , Uplifted high in heart and hope are we , Until we doubt not that for one so true There must be other nobler work to do Than when he fought at Waterloo , And Victor he must ever be . For tho ' the ...
... golden sea Setting toward eternity , Uplifted high in heart and hope are we , Until we doubt not that for one so true There must be other nobler work to do Than when he fought at Waterloo , And Victor he must ever be . For tho ' the ...
Strona 139
... mountain head . We loved that hall , tho ' white and cold , Those niched shapes of noble mould , A princely people's awful princes , The grave , severe Genovese of old . At Florence too what golden hours , In those long THE DAISY . 139.
... mountain head . We loved that hall , tho ' white and cold , Those niched shapes of noble mould , A princely people's awful princes , The grave , severe Genovese of old . At Florence too what golden hours , In those long THE DAISY . 139.
Strona 140
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. At Florence too what golden hours , In those long galleries , were ours ; What drives about the fresh Cascinè , Or walks in Boboli's ducal bowers . In bright vignettes , and each complete , Of tower or ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. At Florence too what golden hours , In those long galleries , were ours ; What drives about the fresh Cascinè , Or walks in Boboli's ducal bowers . In bright vignettes , and each complete , Of tower or ...
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