The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Volume 1W.J.Widdleton, 1865 - 413 pages |
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Page 110
... Holy St. Jerome , trip him up ! " " I promise the Abbey a silver crown ! Holy St. Jerome , knock him down ! " The Monster came , and singled out The tenderest bit in all the rout ; Spite of her weeping and her charms , He tore her from ...
... Holy St. Jerome , trip him up ! " " I promise the Abbey a silver crown ! Holy St. Jerome , knock him down ! " The Monster came , and singled out The tenderest bit in all the rout ; Spite of her weeping and her charms , He tore her from ...
Page 113
... holy man- He clear'd his throat and thus began : - " O Pessime - that is , I pray , Discede - signifying stay ! Damno - that is , before you go , Sis comes in convivio : Abi - that is , set down the Lass ; Monstrum - that is , you'll ...
... holy man- He clear'd his throat and thus began : - " O Pessime - that is , I pray , Discede - signifying stay ! Damno - that is , before you go , Sis comes in convivio : Abi - that is , set down the Lass ; Monstrum - that is , you'll ...
Page 124
... holy light , Of many and mysterious things , His cradle's early visitings , The melancholy tones , that blest The pillow of his sinless rest , The melody , whose magic numbers Broke in by snatches on his slumbers , When earth appeared ...
... holy light , Of many and mysterious things , His cradle's early visitings , The melancholy tones , that blest The pillow of his sinless rest , The melody , whose magic numbers Broke in by snatches on his slumbers , When earth appeared ...
Page 152
... holy aims and pious arts , And how you love to fling a pall On fading joys , and blighted hearts ; And if these quivering lips could tell The story of our bliss and wo , And how we loved - Oh ! loved , as well As ever mortals loved ...
... holy aims and pious arts , And how you love to fling a pall On fading joys , and blighted hearts ; And if these quivering lips could tell The story of our bliss and wo , And how we loved - Oh ! loved , as well As ever mortals loved ...
Page 165
... holy ground she was not laid ; For she had died in sin , And good St. Ursula forbade That such should enter in ; But in a calm and cold retreat They made her place of rest , And laid her in her winding - sheet , And left her there ...
... holy ground she was not laid ; For she had died in sin , And good St. Ursula forbade That such should enter in ; But in a calm and cold retreat They made her place of rest , And laid her in her winding - sheet , And left her there ...
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Abbess Arminius beam beauteous beauty beneath blessed bliss blue bower breath bright brow charm cheek cold Count Otto courser dance dark dear DERWENT COLERIDGE dragon dream earth Eton Etonian eyes faded fair Fair Lady fairy fancy fat friars father fears flings flowers fond frown gaze grave grief half hand hath hear heard heart heaven Helen HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE holy hope hopes and fears John Moultrie King Arthur Knight Lady laugh light lips lonely look Lord Lurley lute maiden minstrel mirth murmur never Nonny o'er pain pale passion poems Praed's praise prayer rose round sigh silent sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit strange sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou wilt thought to-day to-night tone Troubadour Vidal voice Walmer Castle wandering weep Whate'er whispered wild WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED young youth