PoemsEdward Moxon, Dover Street., 1853 - 376 pages |
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... never speaks : So innocent - arch , so cunning - simple , From beneath her gather'd wimple Glancing with black - beaded eyes , Till the lightning laughters dimple The baby - roses in her cheeks ; Then away she flies . 3 . Prythee weep ...
... never speaks : So innocent - arch , so cunning - simple , From beneath her gather'd wimple Glancing with black - beaded eyes , Till the lightning laughters dimple The baby - roses in her cheeks ; Then away she flies . 3 . Prythee weep ...
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... Never grow sere , When rooted in the garden of the mind , Because they are the earliest of the year ) . Nor was the night thy shroud . In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of ...
... Never grow sere , When rooted in the garden of the mind , Because they are the earliest of the year ) . Nor was the night thy shroud . In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of ...
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... clear and full , You never would hear it ; your ears are so dull ; So keep where you are : you are foul with sin ; It would shrink to the earth if you came in . THE SEA - FAIRIES . SLOW Sail'd the weary mariners 42 THE POET'S MIND .
... clear and full , You never would hear it ; your ears are so dull ; So keep where you are : you are foul with sin ; It would shrink to the earth if you came in . THE SEA - FAIRIES . SLOW Sail'd the weary mariners 42 THE POET'S MIND .
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... never raise thine head From the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . 4 . Crocodiles wept tears for thee ; The woodbine and eglatere Drip sweeter dews than traitor's tear . Let them rave . Rain makes music in the tree O'er the ...
... never raise thine head From the green that folds thy grave . Let them rave . 4 . Crocodiles wept tears for thee ; The woodbine and eglatere Drip sweeter dews than traitor's tear . Let them rave . Rain makes music in the tree O'er the ...
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... when I raised my eyes , above They met with two so full and bright- Such eyes ! I swear to you , my love , That these have never lost their light . I loved , and love dispell'd the fear That I 88 THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER .
... when I raised my eyes , above They met with two so full and bright- Such eyes ! I swear to you , my love , That these have never lost their light . I loved , and love dispell'd the fear That I 88 THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER .
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