The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Volume 1W.J.Widdleton, 1865 - 413 pages |
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... wander at even , And bathe my hair in the dews of heaven ! Beautiful stars , so thin and bright , Exquisite visions of vapor and light , I love ye all with a sister's love , And I rove with ye wherever ye rove , And I drink your ...
... wander at even , And bathe my hair in the dews of heaven ! Beautiful stars , so thin and bright , Exquisite visions of vapor and light , I love ye all with a sister's love , And I rove with ye wherever ye rove , And I drink your ...
Page 120
... wandering Troubadour was he ; He bore a name of high degree , And learned betimes to slay and sue , As knights of high degree should do . While vigor nerved his buoyant arm , And youth was his to cheat and charm , Being immensely fond ...
... wandering Troubadour was he ; He bore a name of high degree , And learned betimes to slay and sue , As knights of high degree should do . While vigor nerved his buoyant arm , And youth was his to cheat and charm , Being immensely fond ...
Page 133
... wander there from twelve to one , And call strange shapes from heaven or hell , Of cowl and candle , book and bell , And kneel as in the vaulted aisle Of some time - honored Gothic pile , To pay her weary worship there Of counted beads ...
... wander there from twelve to one , And call strange shapes from heaven or hell , Of cowl and candle , book and bell , And kneel as in the vaulted aisle Of some time - honored Gothic pile , To pay her weary worship there Of counted beads ...
Page 137
... your bliss or pain , And let me see your shadowy shroud , And colorless lip , and bloodless vein ; Where do ye dwell , In heaven or hell , And why do ye wander on earth again ? " Tell to me where and how ye died , THE TROUBADOUR . 137.
... your bliss or pain , And let me see your shadowy shroud , And colorless lip , and bloodless vein ; Where do ye dwell , In heaven or hell , And why do ye wander on earth again ? " Tell to me where and how ye died , THE TROUBADOUR . 137.
Page 149
... wander silently , Like noiseless eddies , that far below In the glistening depths of a calm lake flow : Her cold hands on her bosom lay ; And her ivory crucifix , cold as they , Was clasped in a fearful and fond caress , As if she ...
... wander silently , Like noiseless eddies , that far below In the glistening depths of a calm lake flow : Her cold hands on her bosom lay ; And her ivory crucifix , cold as they , Was clasped in a fearful and fond caress , As if she ...
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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