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... thou shalt win . ' Then , ere the silver sickle of that month Became her golden shield , I stole from court With Cyril and with Florian , unperceived . Down from the bastion'd wall , suspense by night , Like threaded spiders from a balk ...
... thou shalt win . ' Then , ere the silver sickle of that month Became her golden shield , I stole from court With Cyril and with Florian , unperceived . Down from the bastion'd wall , suspense by night , Like threaded spiders from a balk ...
Page 47
... thou , Modulate me , Soul of mincing mimicry ! Make liquid treble of that bassoon , my throat ; Abase those eyes that ever loved to meet Star - sisters answering under crescent brows ; Abate the stride , which speaks of man , and A ...
... thou , Modulate me , Soul of mincing mimicry ! Make liquid treble of that bassoon , my throat ; Abase those eyes that ever loved to meet Star - sisters answering under crescent brows ; Abate the stride , which speaks of man , and A ...
Page 75
... thou that knowest each , That bright and fierce and fickle is the South , And dark and true and tender is the North . O Swallow , Swallow , if I could follow , and light Upon her lattice , I would pipe and trill , And cheep and twitter ...
... thou that knowest each , That bright and fierce and fickle is the South , And dark and true and tender is the North . O Swallow , Swallow , if I could follow , and light Upon her lattice , I would pipe and trill , And cheep and twitter ...
Page 103
... thou , That tends her bristled grunters in the sludge : ' For I was drench'd with ooze , and torn with briers , More crumpled than a poppy from the sheath , And all one rag , disprinced from head to heel : ' But hence ' he said ' indue ...
... thou , That tends her bristled grunters in the sludge : ' For I was drench'd with ooze , and torn with briers , More crumpled than a poppy from the sheath , And all one rag , disprinced from head to heel : ' But hence ' he said ' indue ...
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... may thy mother prove As true to thee as false , false , false to me ! And , if thou needs must bear the yoke , I wish it Gentle as freedom ' -here she kiss'd it : then- All good go with thee ! take it Sir ' 140 THE PRINCESS ;
... may thy mother prove As true to thee as false , false , false to me ! And , if thou needs must bear the yoke , I wish it Gentle as freedom ' -here she kiss'd it : then- All good go with thee ! take it Sir ' 140 THE PRINCESS ;
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