Poems, Volume 1Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852 |
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Page 70
... gold , The dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed , Henry , whose royal court displayed Such power and pride ; O , in what winning smiles arrayed , The world its various pleasures laid His throne beside ! But O ! how false ...
... gold , The dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed , Henry , whose royal court displayed Such power and pride ; O , in what winning smiles arrayed , The world its various pleasures laid His throne beside ! But O ! how false ...
Page 71
... gold ; Plate with armorial bearings wrought , Chambers with ample treasures fraught Of wealth untold ; The noble steeds , and harness bright , And gallant lord , and stalwart knight , In rich array , - Where shall we seek them now ...
... gold ; Plate with armorial bearings wrought , Chambers with ample treasures fraught Of wealth untold ; The noble steeds , and harness bright , And gallant lord , and stalwart knight , In rich array , - Where shall we seek them now ...
Page 97
... thy devious current strays , The lap of earth with gold and silver teems , To me thy clear proceeding brighter seems Than golden sands , that charm each shepherd's gaze . How without guile thy bosom , all transparent As the 7 97.
... thy devious current strays , The lap of earth with gold and silver teems , To me thy clear proceeding brighter seems Than golden sands , that charm each shepherd's gaze . How without guile thy bosom , all transparent As the 7 97.
Page 160
... gold , from gold to crimson . The snow is stained with rosy light . Twofold from the zenith , east and west , flames a fiery sword ; and a broad band passes athwart the heav- ens , 160 PREFACE .
... gold , from gold to crimson . The snow is stained with rosy light . Twofold from the zenith , east and west , flames a fiery sword ; and a broad band passes athwart the heav- ens , 160 PREFACE .
Page 195
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He wore upon his helm , A wreath of ruddy gold ; And that gave him the Maidens Three , The youngest was fair to behold . Sir Oluf questioned the Knight eftsoon If he were come from heaven down ; " Art thou ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He wore upon his helm , A wreath of ruddy gold ; And that gave him the Maidens Three , The youngest was fair to behold . Sir Oluf questioned the Knight eftsoon If he were come from heaven down ; " Art thou ...
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