The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Volume 1W.J.Widdleton, 1865 - 413 pages |
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... smile to think of the face you will make when you read in the Court Journal ' that I am to be intro- duced to political life by the Duke of Wellington , or in the ' Age ' that I am pledged to vote against the Whigs . There is as much ...
... smile to think of the face you will make when you read in the Court Journal ' that I am to be intro- duced to political life by the Duke of Wellington , or in the ' Age ' that I am pledged to vote against the Whigs . There is as much ...
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... smile ; And the song of the lady was sweet the while : - 66 ' Nonny Nonny ! who shall tell Where the summer breezes dwell ? Lightly and brightly they breathe and blow , But whence they come and whither they go , Nonny Nonny ! who shall ...
... smile ; And the song of the lady was sweet the while : - 66 ' Nonny Nonny ! who shall tell Where the summer breezes dwell ? Lightly and brightly they breathe and blow , But whence they come and whither they go , Nonny Nonny ! who shall ...
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... 1823 , ( when many manuscript copies of " Lillian " were in circulation , ) wrote some beautiful and pathetic lyrics , some of which appeared in Knight's Quarterly Magazine . With a smile and a jest he set out on LILLIAN . 85.
... 1823 , ( when many manuscript copies of " Lillian " were in circulation , ) wrote some beautiful and pathetic lyrics , some of which appeared in Knight's Quarterly Magazine . With a smile and a jest he set out on LILLIAN . 85.
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Winthrop Mackworth Praed Derwent Coleridge. With a smile and a jest he set out on the quest , Clad in his stoutest mail , With his helm of the best , and his spear in the rest , To flay the dragon's tail . The warrior travelled wearily ...
Winthrop Mackworth Praed Derwent Coleridge. With a smile and a jest he set out on the quest , Clad in his stoutest mail , With his helm of the best , and his spear in the rest , To flay the dragon's tail . The warrior travelled wearily ...
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... delight , Pay ye the rhymer for his toils In the coinage of your golden smiles , And treasure up his idle verse , With the stories ye loved from the lips of your nurse . GOG . CANTO I. " A most delicate monster ! 90 LILLIAN .
... delight , Pay ye the rhymer for his toils In the coinage of your golden smiles , And treasure up his idle verse , With the stories ye loved from the lips of your nurse . GOG . CANTO I. " A most delicate monster ! 90 LILLIAN .
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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