Poems, Том 2Edward Moxon, 1842 - 231 страница |
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... gone , Or gone , or dwindled down to some odd games In some odd nooks like this ; till I , tired out With cutting eights that day upon the pond , Where , three times slipping from the outer edge , VOL . II . S B I bump'd the ice into ...
... gone , Or gone , or dwindled down to some odd games In some odd nooks like this ; till I , tired out With cutting eights that day upon the pond , Where , three times slipping from the outer edge , VOL . II . S B I bump'd the ice into ...
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... gone . Make broad thy shoulders to receive my weight , And bear me to the margin ; yet I fear My wound hath taken cold , and I shall die . ” So saying , from the pavement he half rose , Slowly , with pain , reclining on his arm , And ...
... gone . Make broad thy shoulders to receive my weight , And bear me to the margin ; yet I fear My wound hath taken cold , and I shall die . ” So saying , from the pavement he half rose , Slowly , with pain , reclining on his arm , And ...
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... gone , And for your sake , the woman that he chose , And for this orphan , I am come to you : You know there has not been for these five years So full a harvest let me take the boy , And I will set him in my uncle's eye Among the wheat ...
... gone , And for your sake , the woman that he chose , And for this orphan , I am come to you : You know there has not been for these five years So full a harvest let me take the boy , And I will set him in my uncle's eye Among the wheat ...
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... gone ! " And Allan said , " I see it is a trick Got up betwixt you and the woman there . I must be taught my duty , and by you ! You knew my word was law , and yet you dared To slight it . Well - for I will take the boy ; But go you ...
... gone ! " And Allan said , " I see it is a trick Got up betwixt you and the woman there . I must be taught my duty , and by you ! You knew my word was law , and yet you dared To slight it . Well - for I will take the boy ; But go you ...
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... gone thro ' ! ' Then he turn'd His face and pass'd - unhappy that I am ! But now , Sir , let me have my boy , for you Will make him hard , and he will learn to slight His father's memory ; and take Dora back , And let all this be as it ...
... gone thro ' ! ' Then he turn'd His face and pass'd - unhappy that I am ! But now , Sir , let me have my boy , for you Will make him hard , and he will learn to slight His father's memory ; and take Dora back , And let all this be as it ...
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Alice the nurse AMPHION answer'd beggar maid beneath betwixt blow bold Sir Bedivere bore breast breath cheek child Cophetua crag dark death dipt Dora dream earth Edward Gray Ellen Adair Eustace evermore Excalibur eyes face fair fancy flower folded gate golden gone grew hand happy hast hear heard heart Heaven hope hour King Arthur kiss kiss'd knees Lady Clare last embrace laugh'd light lightly lips live Locksley Hall look look'd Lord Ronald mind moon moorland morn never night o'er pass'd praise QUEEN GUINEVERE replied rose round saints seem'd shade SIMEON STYLITES SIR LAUNCELOT sleep song soul sound spake speak stars stept summer sweet thee thine things thou art thought thrice thro thy dreams touch'd truth turn'd unto vapour Vext village maid voice whisper wife wind wither'd words yonder
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