Selections from the Poetical Works: First Series, Том 1Smith, Elder, 1884 - 288 страница |
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... and breast ; Not needing to be crowned , I mean , As I do . E'en when I was dressed , Had either of them spoke , instead Of glancing sideways with still head ! V But no they let me laugh , and sing COUNT GISMOND . 7 COUNT GISMOND.
... and breast ; Not needing to be crowned , I mean , As I do . E'en when I was dressed , Had either of them spoke , instead Of glancing sideways with still head ! V But no they let me laugh , and sing COUNT GISMOND . 7 COUNT GISMOND.
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... mine , " Than to wait until time should define “ Such a phrase not so simply as I , " Who took it to mean just ' to die . ' " The blow a glove gives is but weak : " Does the mark yet discolour my cheek ? " 16 THE GLOVE .
... mine , " Than to wait until time should define “ Such a phrase not so simply as I , " Who took it to mean just ' to die . ' " The blow a glove gives is but weak : " Does the mark yet discolour my cheek ? " 16 THE GLOVE .
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... so shady , And its smirk returned with a novel meaning : For it struck him , the babe just wanted weaning ; If one gave her a taste of what life was and sorrow She , foolish to - day , would be wiser 36 THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS .
... so shady , And its smirk returned with a novel meaning : For it struck him , the babe just wanted weaning ; If one gave her a taste of what life was and sorrow She , foolish to - day , would be wiser 36 THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS .
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... on the Abbey - stones . My riding is better , by their leave . VII What does it all mean , poet ? Well , Your brains beat into rhythm , you tell What we felt only ; you expressed You hold things 74 THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER .
... on the Abbey - stones . My riding is better , by their leave . VII What does it all mean , poet ? Well , Your brains beat into rhythm , you tell What we felt only ; you expressed You hold things 74 THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER .
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... mean to do When the long dark autumn evenings come : And where , my soul , is thy pleasant hue ? With the music of all thy voices , dumb In life's November too ! II I shall be found by the fire , suppose I. G MESMERISM . 81 BY THE FIRESIDE.
... mean to do When the long dark autumn evenings come : And where , my soul , is thy pleasant hue ? With the music of all thy voices , dumb In life's November too ! II I shall be found by the fire , suppose I. G MESMERISM . 81 BY THE FIRESIDE.
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ÆSCHYLUS beauty bird breast breath brow Camaldolese cheek Clement Marot Crown 8vo dare Dark Tower dead death drop Duke E'en earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face feast fire flesh flowers FREDERICK LEIGHTON Gismond give God's gold grew grey hair hand hath hauberk head heart heaven hope Italy Jacynth JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS King kiss lady LAST DUCHESS laugh leave life's lips live look Lorge Louis-d'or man's mind mouth neath never night o'er once paint pass past perfect PIPPA PASSES Pornic praise pride rest ride ROBERT BROWNING rose round Saint Saul Setebos shut sings sleep smile song soul star stoop stopped sure sweet thee there's thing thou thought thro truth turn twixt VIII watch whole wonder word youth Zeus