Selections from the Poetical Works: First Series, Том 1Smith, Elder, 1884 - 288 страница |
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... tell ( there's my weakness ) What her look said - no vile cant , sure , about " need to strew the bleakness " Of some lone shore with its pearl - seed , that the sea feels " no " strange yearning " That such souls have , most to lavish ...
... tell ( there's my weakness ) What her look said - no vile cant , sure , about " need to strew the bleakness " Of some lone shore with its pearl - seed , that the sea feels " no " strange yearning " That such souls have , most to lavish ...
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... brother's black Full eye shows scorn , it . . . Gismond here ? And have you brought my tercel back ? I was just telling Adela How many birds it struck since May . EURYDICE TO ORPHEUS . A PICTURE BY FREDERICK LEIGHTON , COUNT GISMOND . II.
... brother's black Full eye shows scorn , it . . . Gismond here ? And have you brought my tercel back ? I was just telling Adela How many birds it struck since May . EURYDICE TO ORPHEUS . A PICTURE BY FREDERICK LEIGHTON , COUNT GISMOND . II.
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... tell us our fortune . The oldest Gipsy then above ground ; And , sure as the autumn season came round , She paid us a visit for profit or pastime , And every time , as she swore , for the last time . And presently she was seen to sidle ...
... tell us our fortune . The oldest Gipsy then above ground ; And , sure as the autumn season came round , She paid us a visit for profit or pastime , And every time , as she swore , for the last time . And presently she was seen to sidle ...
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... telling some story or other Of hill or dale , oak - wood or fernshaw , To wile away a weary hour For the lady left alone in her bower , Whose mind and body craved exertion And yet shrank from all better diversion . XIV Then clapping ...
... telling some story or other Of hill or dale , oak - wood or fernshaw , To wile away a weary hour For the lady left alone in her bower , Whose mind and body craved exertion And yet shrank from all better diversion . XIV Then clapping ...
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... place at the very first of all , I cannot tell , as I never could learn it : Jacynth constantly wished a curse to fall On that little head of hers and burn it If she knew how she came to drop so soundly 38 THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS .
... place at the very first of all , I cannot tell , as I never could learn it : Jacynth constantly wished a curse to fall On that little head of hers and burn it If she knew how she came to drop so soundly 38 THE FLIGHT OF THE DUCHESS .
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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