The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Volume 1W.J.Widdleton, 1865 - 413 pages |
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... O'ER THE DEEP THE SEAMAN ROVES " 285 66 III . " O LADY , WHEN I MUTELY GAZE " THE PORTRAIT 288 292 " STILL IS THE EARTH , AND STILL THE SKY " 294 • To 66 " IN SUCH A TIME AS THIS , WHEN EVERY HEART IS LIGHT " 297 THE PARTING THE LAST ...
... O'ER THE DEEP THE SEAMAN ROVES " 285 66 III . " O LADY , WHEN I MUTELY GAZE " THE PORTRAIT 288 292 " STILL IS THE EARTH , AND STILL THE SKY " 294 • To 66 " IN SUCH A TIME AS THIS , WHEN EVERY HEART IS LIGHT " 297 THE PARTING THE LAST ...
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... o'er Cynthia's window flits , Or raillery of twenty wits On a fool's unshrinking ear . In many a battle the beast had been , Many a blow he had felt and given : Sir Digore came with a menacing mien , But he sent Sir Digore straight to ...
... o'er Cynthia's window flits , Or raillery of twenty wits On a fool's unshrinking ear . In many a battle the beast had been , Many a blow he had felt and given : Sir Digore came with a menacing mien , But he sent Sir Digore straight to ...
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... o'er , Gayer than ever they gleamed before . She had won his heart , while she charmed his ear , And Lillian smiled , and knew no fear . And see , she mounts between his wings ; ( Never a queen had a gaudier throne , ) And fairy - like ...
... o'er , Gayer than ever they gleamed before . She had won his heart , while she charmed his ear , And Lillian smiled , and knew no fear . And see , she mounts between his wings ; ( Never a queen had a gaudier throne , ) And fairy - like ...
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... o'er you . The loved and loving one that bore you , Giving her own , her fond caress , And looking her eloquent tenderness ? Was it not heaven to fly from the scene Where the heart in the vision of night had been , And drink , in one o ...
... o'er you . The loved and loving one that bore you , Giving her own , her fond caress , And looking her eloquent tenderness ? Was it not heaven to fly from the scene Where the heart in the vision of night had been , And drink , in one o ...
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... o'er his goods and chattels , And wield his club , and fight his battles . " Twould take an Iliad , Sirs , to tell The numerous feats on flood and fell At which my hero tried his hand ; He was the terror of the land , And did a thousand ...
... o'er his goods and chattels , And wield his club , and fight his battles . " Twould take an Iliad , Sirs , to tell The numerous feats on flood and fell At which my hero tried his hand ; He was the terror of the land , And did a thousand ...
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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