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... pain . She never caught again the goblin cry : " Come buy , come buy ; " . She never spied the goblin men Hawking their fruits along the glen : But when the noon waxed bright Her hair grew thin and grey ; She dwindled , as the fair full ...
... pain . She never caught again the goblin cry : " Come buy , come buy ; " . She never spied the goblin men Hawking their fruits along the glen : But when the noon waxed bright Her hair grew thin and grey ; She dwindled , as the fair full ...
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... , Dropping like rain After long sultry drouth ; Shaking with aguish fear , and pain , She kissed and kissed her with a hungry mouth . Her lips began to scorch , That juice was wormwood to her tongue , She loathed 26 GOBLIN MARKET .
... , Dropping like rain After long sultry drouth ; Shaking with aguish fear , and pain , She kissed and kissed her with a hungry mouth . Her lips began to scorch , That juice was wormwood to her tongue , She loathed 26 GOBLIN MARKET .
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... alone : Courage , dear , I am not loth . " Kiss and kiss : " It is not pain Thus to kiss and die . One kiss more . " - “ And yet one again . " - “ Good bye . ” — “ Good bye . " DREAM LAND . WHERE sunless rivers weep Their waves into.
... alone : Courage , dear , I am not loth . " Kiss and kiss : " It is not pain Thus to kiss and die . One kiss more . " - “ And yet one again . " - “ Good bye . ” — “ Good bye . " DREAM LAND . WHERE sunless rivers weep Their waves into.
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... Upon a mossy shore ; Rest , rest at the heart's core Till time shall cease : Sleep that no pain shall wake , Night that no morn shall break Till joy shall overtake Her perfect peace . AT HOME . WHEN I was dead , my spirit 34 DREAM LAND .
... Upon a mossy shore ; Rest , rest at the heart's core Till time shall cease : Sleep that no pain shall wake , Night that no morn shall break Till joy shall overtake Her perfect peace . AT HOME . WHEN I was dead , my spirit 34 DREAM LAND .
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... ? GHOST . O fair frail sin , O poor harvest gathered in ! Thou shalt visit him again To watch his heart grow cold ; To know the gnawing pain I knew of old ; To see one much more fair Fill up the vacant chair , Fill his heart ,
... ? GHOST . O fair frail sin , O poor harvest gathered in ! Thou shalt visit him again To watch his heart grow cold ; To know the gnawing pain I knew of old ; To see one much more fair Fill up the vacant chair , Fill his heart ,
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Page 58 - Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that...
Page 128 - A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face? You cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night? Those who have gone before.
Page 56 - My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a watered shoot: My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent with thickset fruit; My IK.II [ is like a rainbow shell That paddles in a halcyon sea; My heart is gladder than all these Because my love is come to me.
Page 81 - My very life again though cold in death: Come back to me in dreams, that I may give Pulse for pulse, breath for breath: Speak low, lean low, As long ago, my love, how long ago!
Page 4 - Covered close lest they should look; Laura reared her glossy head, And whispered like the restless brook: 'Look, Lizzie, look, Lizzie, Down the glen tramp little men. One hauls a basket, One bears a plate, One lugs a golden dish Of many pounds weight. How fair the vine must grow Whose grapes are so luscious; How warm the wind must blow Through those fruit bushes.' 'No,' said Lizzie; 'No, no, no, Their offers should not charm us, Their evil gifts would harm us.
Page 159 - Bv day she woos me, soft, exceeding fair : But all night as the moon so changeth she ; Loathsome and foul with hideous leprosy And subtle serpents gliding in her hair.
Page 30 - Would talk about the haunted glen, The wicked, quaint fruit-merchant men, Their fruits like honey to the throat, But poison in the blood; (Men sell not such in any town;) Would tell them how her sister stood In deadly peril to do her good, And win the fiery antidote: Then joining hands to little hands Would bid them cling together, "For there is no friend like a sister, In calm or stormy weather, To cheer one on the tedious way, To fetch one if one goes astray, To lift one if one totters down, To...
Page 9 - Should not loiter in the glen In the haunts of goblin men. Do you not remember Jeanie, How she met them in the moonlight, Took their gifts both choice and many, Ate their fruits and wore their flowers 150 Plucked from bowers Where summer ripens at all hours?
Page 56 - A BIRTHDAY. My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a watered shoot; My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit; My heart is like a rainbow shell That paddles in a halcyon sea; My heart is gladder than all these Because my love is come to me. Raise me a dais of silk and down; Hang it with vair and purple dyes; Carve it in doves and pomegranates, And peacocks with a hundred eyes; Work it in gold and silver grapes, In leaves and silver fleurs-de-lys; Because...
Page 4 - She thrust a dimpled finger In each ear, shut eyes and ran: Curious Laura chose to linger Wondering at each merchant man.