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... spread dove , His gold - green glory , shutting out the And spied the tiny letter
in the nook . sun . The tardy shade moved forward to the Then , like to one who
confirmation found noon ; Of some dread secret half - accounted Betwixt the
paths ...
... spread dove , His gold - green glory , shutting out the And spied the tiny letter
in the nook . sun . The tardy shade moved forward to the Then , like to one who
confirmation found noon ; Of some dread secret half - accounted Betwixt the
paths ...
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She then must once have looked , as I Look now , across the level rye , – Past
Church and ManorHouse , and seen , As now I see , the village green , The
bridge , and Walton ' s river - she Whose old - world name was “ Dorothy .
She then must once have looked , as I Look now , across the level rye , – Past
Church and ManorHouse , and seen , As now I see , the village green , The
bridge , and Walton ' s river - she Whose old - world name was “ Dorothy .
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Lives on the old green glass , would frame But yet , by some obscure decree
Fond dreams of unfound harmony Unwinged from birth ; - poor Dorothy ! ' Twixt
heart and heart . Poor Dorothy ! Not less I dream her mute desire To acred churl
and ...
Lives on the old green glass , would frame But yet , by some obscure decree
Fond dreams of unfound harmony Unwinged from birth ; - poor Dorothy ! ' Twixt
heart and heart . Poor Dorothy ! Not less I dream her mute desire To acred churl
and ...
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Of her dimpled , trusting arm , And the sweep of her silk as she turn ' d For a glad
song came from the milking and smiled shed , A smile as pure as her pearls ; On
a wind of the summer south , A GARDEN LYRIC . 21 And the green was golden.
Of her dimpled , trusting arm , And the sweep of her silk as she turn ' d For a glad
song came from the milking and smiled shed , A smile as pure as her pearls ; On
a wind of the summer south , A GARDEN LYRIC . 21 And the green was golden.
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21 And the green was golden above her And the odorous limes were dim above
head , As we leant on a drooping bough ; And a sunbeam kiss ' d her mouth ; And
the darkling air was a breath of love , Sweet were the lips where that sunbeam ...
21 And the green was golden above her And the odorous limes were dim above
head , As we leant on a drooping bough ; And a sunbeam kiss ' d her mouth ; And
the darkling air was a breath of love , Sweet were the lips where that sunbeam ...
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