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LORD Ronald courted Lady Clare , I trow they did not part in scorn ; Lord Ronald
, her cousin , courted her , And they will wed the morrow morn . “ He does not
love me for my birth , Nor for my lands so broad and fair ; He loves me for my own
...
LORD Ronald courted Lady Clare , I trow they did not part in scorn ; Lord Ronald
, her cousin , courted her , And they will wed the morrow morn . “ He does not
love me for my birth , Nor for my lands so broad and fair ; He loves me for my own
...
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Play me no tricks , " said Lord Ronald , “ For I am yours in word and in deed . Play
me no tricks , ” said Lord Ronald , “ Your riddle is hard to read . ” O and proudly
stood she up ! Her heart within her did not fail : She look ' d into Lord Ronald ' s ...
Play me no tricks , " said Lord Ronald , “ For I am yours in word and in deed . Play
me no tricks , ” said Lord Ronald , “ Your riddle is hard to read . ” O and proudly
stood she up ! Her heart within her did not fail : She look ' d into Lord Ronald ' s ...
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE LORD OF BURLEIGH . In her ear he
whispers gaily , “ If my heart by signs can tell , Maiden , I have watch ' d thee daily
, And I think thou lov ' st me well . ” She replies , in accents fainter , “ There is
none I ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. THE LORD OF BURLEIGH . In her ear he
whispers gaily , “ If my heart by signs can tell , Maiden , I have watch ' d thee daily
, And I think thou lov ' st me well . ” She replies , in accents fainter , “ There is
none I ...
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And , while now she wonders blindly , Nor the meaning can divine , Proudly turns
he round and kindly , « All of this is mine and thine . ' Here he lives in state and
bounty , Lord of Burleigh , fair and free Not a lord in all the county Is so great a ...
And , while now she wonders blindly , Nor the meaning can divine , Proudly turns
he round and kindly , « All of this is mine and thine . ' Here he lives in state and
bounty , Lord of Burleigh , fair and free Not a lord in all the county Is so great a ...
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Weeping , weeping late and early , Walking up and pacing down , Deeply mourn '
d the Lord of Burleigh , Burleigh - house by Stamford - town . And he came to look
upon her , And he look ' d at her and said , “ Bring the dress , and put it on her ...
Weeping , weeping late and early , Walking up and pacing down , Deeply mourn '
d the Lord of Burleigh , Burleigh - house by Stamford - town . And he came to look
upon her , And he look ' d at her and said , “ Bring the dress , and put it on her ...
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