Maud, and Other PoemsEdward Moxon, 1855 - 154 |
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Strona 109
... talking from the point , he drew him in , And there he mellow'd all his heart with ale , Until they closed a bargain , hand in hand . C Then , while I breathed in sight of haven , he , Poor fellow , could he help it ? recommenced , And ...
... talking from the point , he drew him in , And there he mellow'd all his heart with ale , Until they closed a bargain , hand in hand . C Then , while I breathed in sight of haven , he , Poor fellow , could he help it ? recommenced , And ...
Strona 110
... talking still ; and so We turn'd our foreheads from the falling sun , And following our own shadows thrice as long As when they follow'd us from Philip's door , Arrived , and found the sun of sweet content Re - risen in Katie's eyes ...
... talking still ; and so We turn'd our foreheads from the falling sun , And following our own shadows thrice as long As when they follow'd us from Philip's door , Arrived , and found the sun of sweet content Re - risen in Katie's eyes ...
Strona 113
... 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 ! ' I THE LETTERS . 1 . STILL on the tower stood THE BROOK . 113.
... 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 ! ' I THE LETTERS . 1 . STILL on the tower stood THE BROOK . 113.
Strona 117
... talk'd as if her love were dead , But in my words were seeds of fire . ' No more of love ; your sex is known : I never will be twice deceived . Henceforth I trust the man alone , The woman cannot be believed . 5 . ' Thro ' slander ...
... talk'd as if her love were dead , But in my words were seeds of fire . ' No more of love ; your sex is known : I never will be twice deceived . Henceforth I trust the man alone , The woman cannot be believed . 5 . ' Thro ' slander ...
Strona 135
... talk of battles loud and vain , And brawling memories all too free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere , and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity , Uplifted high in heart and ...
... talk of battles loud and vain , And brawling memories all too free For such a wise humility As befits a solemn fane : We revere , and while we hear The tides of Music's golden sea Setting toward eternity , Uplifted high in heart and ...
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