Poems, Volume 1J. R. Osgood, 1876 - 379 pages |
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... 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 , May Lilian ! Gaiety without 6 LILIAN . LILIAN.
... 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 , May Lilian ! Gaiety without 6 LILIAN . LILIAN.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 3 . Prythee weep , May Lilian ! Gaiety without eclipse Wearieth me , May Lilian : Thro ' my very heart it thrilleth When from crimson - threaded lips Silver - treble laughter trilleth : Prythee weep , May ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. 3 . Prythee weep , May Lilian ! Gaiety without eclipse Wearieth me , May Lilian : Thro ' my very heart it thrilleth When from crimson - threaded lips Silver - treble laughter trilleth : Prythee weep , May ...
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... weeping then she made her moan , " The night comes on that knows not morn , When I shall cease to be all alone , To live forgotten , and love forlorn . " ELEANORE . I. ' HY dark eyes open'd not , THY Nor first reveal'd themselves to ...
... weeping then she made her moan , " The night comes on that knows not morn , When I shall cease to be all alone , To live forgotten , and love forlorn . " ELEANORE . I. ' HY dark eyes open'd not , THY Nor first reveal'd themselves to ...
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... weeping queens . Or hollowing one hand against his ear , To list a foot - fall , ere he saw The wood - nymph , stay'd the Ausonian king to hear Of wisdom and of law . Or over hills with peaky tops engrail'd , And many a tract of palm ...
... weeping queens . Or hollowing one hand against his ear , To list a foot - fall , ere he saw The wood - nymph , stay'd the Ausonian king to hear Of wisdom and of law . Or over hills with peaky tops engrail'd , And many a tract of palm ...
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... weeping tears of blood , And horrible nightmares , And hollow shades enclosing hearts of flame , And , with dim fretted foreheads all , On corpses three - months - old at noon she came , That stood against the wall . A spot of dull ...
... weeping tears of blood , And horrible nightmares , And hollow shades enclosing hearts of flame , And , with dim fretted foreheads all , On corpses three - months - old at noon she came , That stood against the wall . A spot of dull ...
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