Poems, Volume 2Paul, Trench, 1883 |
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... to me demanding why ? ' Oh , sir , He thought that nothing new was said , or else Something so said ' twas nothing - that a truth Looks freshest in the fashion of the day : God knows : he has a mint of reasons : 4 THE EPIC .
... to me demanding why ? ' Oh , sir , He thought that nothing new was said , or else Something so said ' twas nothing - that a truth Looks freshest in the fashion of the day : God knows : he has a mint of reasons : 4 THE EPIC .
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... look'd again , behold an arm , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , That caught him by the hilt , and brandish'd him Three times , and drew him under in the mere . ' And answer made King Arthur , breathing hard : ' My end ...
... look'd again , behold an arm , Clothed in white samite , mystic , wonderful , That caught him by the hilt , and brandish'd him Three times , and drew him under in the mere . ' And answer made King Arthur , breathing hard : ' My end ...
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... Look'd one black dot against the verge of dawn , And on the mere the wailing died away . HERE ended Hall , and our last light , that long Had wink'd and threaten'd darkness , flared and fell : At which the Parson , sent to sleep with ...
... Look'd one black dot against the verge of dawn , And on the mere the wailing died away . HERE ended Hall , and our last light , that long Had wink'd and threaten'd darkness , flared and fell : At which the Parson , sent to sleep with ...
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... look'd upon her , when I heard her name My heart was like a prophet to my heart , And told me I should love . A crowd of hopes , That sought to sow themselves like winged seeds , Born out of everything I heard and saw , Flutter'd about ...
... look'd upon her , when I heard her name My heart was like a prophet to my heart , And told me I should love . A crowd of hopes , That sought to sow themselves like winged seeds , Born out of everything I heard and saw , Flutter'd about ...
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... Look ! look ! ' Before he ceased I turn'd , And , ere a star can wink , beheld her there . For up the porch there grew an Eastern rose , That , flowering high , the last night's gale had caught , And blown across the walk . One arm ...
... Look ! look ! ' Before he ceased I turn'd , And , ere a star can wink , beheld her there . For up the porch there grew an Eastern rose , That , flowering high , the last night's gale had caught , And blown across the walk . One arm ...
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Alice the nurse answer'd beggar maid beneath betwixt blow bold Sir Bedivere bore born bosom breath brows cheek child Cophetua crag dark deep dipt Dora dream dropt earth Edward Gray EDWIN MORRIS Ellen Adair Eustace evermore Excalibur eyes fair fancy flowers follow'd glimmer golden grew hand happy HARVARD COLLEGE hear heard heart heaven hour King Arthur kiss kiss'd knees Lady Clare lake land laugh'd light lightly lips live Locksley Hall look look'd Lord Ronald marriage moon moorland morn move never night o'er pass'd rain ringing rose round sail saints seem'd ship of fools Simeon SIMEON STYLITES sleep song soul sound spoke stars stept summer sweet thee thine things THOMAS WREN thought thrice thro touch'd turn'd unto vapour Vext village maid voice wild wind wonder words