Poems, Volume 2Paul, Trench, 1883 |
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... brow Striped with dark blood : for all his face was white And colourless , and like the wither'd moon Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east ; And all his greaves and cuisses dash'd with drops Of onset ; and the light and ...
... brow Striped with dark blood : for all his face was white And colourless , and like the wither'd moon Smote by the fresh beam of the springing east ; And all his greaves and cuisses dash'd with drops Of onset ; and the light and ...
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... brows , and sunn'd Her violet eyes , and all her Hebe bloom , And doubled his own warmth against her lips , And on the bounteous wave of such a breast As never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a sight to make an old ...
... brows , and sunn'd Her violet eyes , and all her Hebe bloom , And doubled his own warmth against her lips , And on the bounteous wave of such a breast As never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a sight to make an old ...
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... grades develop'd ? and indeed I had not staid so long to tell you all , But while I mused came Memory with sad eyes , Holding the folded annals of my youth ; And while I mused , Love with knit brows went OR , THE PICTURES . 35.
... grades develop'd ? and indeed I had not staid so long to tell you all , But while I mused came Memory with sad eyes , Holding the folded annals of my youth ; And while I mused , Love with knit brows went OR , THE PICTURES . 35.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And while I mused , Love with knit brows went by , And with a flying finger swept my lips , And spake , ' Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those , who setting wide the doors that bar The secret bridal ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. And while I mused , Love with knit brows went by , And with a flying finger swept my lips , And spake , ' Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those , who setting wide the doors that bar The secret bridal ...
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... brows in silent hours become Unnaturally hoar with rime , do now From my high nest of penance here proclaim That Pontius and Iscariot by my side Show'd like fair seraphs . On the coals I lay , A vessel full of sin : all hell beneath ...
... brows in silent hours become Unnaturally hoar with rime , do now From my high nest of penance here proclaim That Pontius and Iscariot by my side Show'd like fair seraphs . On the coals I lay , A vessel full of sin : all hell beneath ...
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