Maud, and Other PoemsKing, 1876 - 170 |
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Strona 72
... A grand political dinner To half the squirelings near ; And Maud will wear her jewels , And the bird of prey will hover , And the titmouse hope to win her With his chirrup at her ear . 3 . A grand political dinner To the men of 72 MAUD .
... A grand political dinner To half the squirelings near ; And Maud will wear her jewels , And the bird of prey will hover , And the titmouse hope to win her With his chirrup at her ear . 3 . A grand political dinner To the men of 72 MAUD .
Strona 77
... half to the setting moon are gone , And half to the rising day ; Low on the sand and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes away . 5 . I said to the rose , ' The MAUD . 12 77.
... half to the setting moon are gone , And half to the rising day ; Low on the sand and loud on the stone The last wheel echoes away . 5 . I said to the rose , ' The MAUD . 12 77.
Strona 96
... Half the night I waste in sighs , Half in dreams I sorrow after The delight of early skies ; In a wakeful doze 96 MAUD .
... Half the night I waste in sighs , Half in dreams I sorrow after The delight of early skies ; In a wakeful doze 96 MAUD .
Strona 108
... half - dead ; Then I cannot be wholly dumb ; I will cry to the steps above my head , And somebody , surely , some kind heart will come To bury me , bury me Deeper , ever so little deeper . MAUD . PART III . P VI . 1 . 108 MAUD .
... half - dead ; Then I cannot be wholly dumb ; I will cry to the steps above my head , And somebody , surely , some kind heart will come To bury me , bury me Deeper , ever so little deeper . MAUD . PART III . P VI . 1 . 108 MAUD .
Strona 118
... half - English Neilgherry air I panted , seems , as I re - listen to it , Prattling the primrose fancies of the boy , To me that loved him ; for " O brook , ” he says , " O babbling brook , " says Edmund in his rhyme , " Whence come you ...
... half - English Neilgherry air I panted , seems , as I re - listen to it , Prattling the primrose fancies of the boy , To me that loved him ; for " O brook , ” he says , " O babbling brook , " says Edmund in his rhyme , " Whence come you ...
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ask'd babble bailiff beat beauty bell be toll'd blood Blush bow'd breath Breton brimming river brook brother bury Cannon cheat cold crush'd dance dark dead dear delight dream DUKE OF WELLINGTON dust echo evermore eyes F. D. MAURICE fair father feet flash'd flow To join garden glimmer gloom glory golden gone grave half Hall hand happy happy day head hear heard heart heart of stone Heaven high Hall-garden honour join the brimming Katie land lichen LIGHT BRIGADE lilies Lombard look'd lord love go madness marriage Maud meadow moor Mourn never night o'er passionate peace people's voice Philip poison'd poor pride rings rivulet Rode the six rose Rosy rough but kind round seem'd shadow shining sick sighs silent six hundred smile sorrow spleen stood sweet talk thee thing thou thought thro touch'd turn'd vext walks weep wood