The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Volume 1W.J.Widdleton, 1865 - 413 pages |
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... He roamed about in his scaly pride ; And ever , at morn and eventide , He made such rivers of blood to run As shocked the sight of the blushing sun , And deluged half the nation . It was a pretty monster , too , With a 4.
... He roamed about in his scaly pride ; And ever , at morn and eventide , He made such rivers of blood to run As shocked the sight of the blushing sun , And deluged half the nation . It was a pretty monster , too , With a 4.
Page 107
... blushing in his hair , The Minstrel - Boy is waiting there ! O'er his young cheek and earnest brow Pleasure hath spread a warmer glow , And Love his fervid look hath dight In something of etherial light : And still the Minstrel's pale ...
... blushing in his hair , The Minstrel - Boy is waiting there ! O'er his young cheek and earnest brow Pleasure hath spread a warmer glow , And Love his fervid look hath dight In something of etherial light : And still the Minstrel's pale ...
Page 111
... blushing streak Over the darkness of his cheek . The Warrior's voice was full and bold , His gorgeous arms were rich with gold ; But weaker shoulders soon would fail Beneath that cumbrous mass of mail ; Yet , from his bearing , you ...
... blushing streak Over the darkness of his cheek . The Warrior's voice was full and bold , His gorgeous arms were rich with gold ; But weaker shoulders soon would fail Beneath that cumbrous mass of mail ; Yet , from his bearing , you ...
Page 145
... are cold ; Celandine rends her last new veil , Leonore babbles of horns and tail ; Celandine proses of songs and slips , Violette blushes and bites her lips : Oh ! what is the matter , the matter to 7 THE 145 TROUBADOUR .
... are cold ; Celandine rends her last new veil , Leonore babbles of horns and tail ; Celandine proses of songs and slips , Violette blushes and bites her lips : Oh ! what is the matter , the matter to 7 THE 145 TROUBADOUR .
Page 152
... ever mortals loved below- And how in purity and truth The flower of early joy was nurst , Till sadness nipp'd its blushing youth , And holy mummery call'd it curst-- You would but watch my sobs and sighs , With 152 TROUBADOUR . THE.
... ever mortals loved below- And how in purity and truth The flower of early joy was nurst , Till sadness nipp'd its blushing youth , And holy mummery call'd it curst-- You would but watch my sobs and sighs , With 152 TROUBADOUR . THE.
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Abbess beauty beneath bliss blue blushing bower breath bride bright brow charm cheek cold Count Otto courser dance dark DERWENT COLERIDGE Digore dragon dream earth eyes faded fair fairy fat friars father fear flings flowers fond friends frown gaze grief half hand hath hear heard heart heaven holy hope hopes and fears hour John Moultrie King Arthur knight Lady laugh light lips lonely look Lord Lurley lute maiden minstrel murmur never Nonny o'er pain pale passion poems Praed Praed's praise pray prayer Rhine rose round sigh silent Sir Isumbras sleep smile song sorrow soul spear strange sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou thought to-day to-night tone tree Troubadour Vidal voice waking eye Walmer Castle wandering weary weep whispered wild WILLIAM SIDNEY WALKER wilt WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED young youth