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" But still the lady shook her head, And swore by yea and nay My Whole was all that he had said, And all that he could say. "
The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed - Page 412
by Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1864 - 390 pages
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1829 - 512 pages
...Across her young lips passed, Yet oh ! it was not half so bright, It changed not half so fast : But still the Lady shook her head, And swore, by yea and...was all that he had said, And all that he could say. And then he set a cypress wreath Upon his raven hair, And drew his rapier from its sheath, Which made...
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The casket, a miscellany of unpublished poems [ed. by mrs. Blencowe].

mrs Blencowe - 1829 - 512 pages
...purple flow My Second there should dim, If she he loved and worshipped so Would only weep for him : But still the Lady shook her head, And swore, by yea and...was all that he had said, And all that he could say. CHARADE. LORD RONALD by the rich torch-light Feasted his vassals tall ; And he broached my First, that...
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The Casket, a Miscellany, Consisting of Unpublished Poems ...

Mrs Blencowe - English poetry - 1829 - 488 pages
...purple flow My Second there should dim, If she he loved and worshipped so Would only weep for him: But still the Lady shook her head, And swore, by yea and...was all that he had said, And all that he could say. CHARADE. LORD RONALD by the rich torch-light Feasted his vassals tall; And he broached my First, that...
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The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed

Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1844 - 296 pages
...grief, He was not born to grieve ; He said, though many rued belief, She safely might believe ; But still the lady shook her head, And swore, by yea and...like the smile whose rosy light Across her young lips passed, Yet oh ! it was not half so bright, It changed not half so fast ; But still the lady shook...
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The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed

Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1844 - 296 pages
...purple flow My second there should dim, If she he loved and worshipped so Would only weep for him ; But still the lady shook her head, And swore by yea and...was all that he had said, And all that he could say. ...
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The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed

Winthrop Mackworth Praed - 1844 - 292 pages
...He said, though many rued belief, She safely might believe ; But still the lady shook her head, ii And swore, by yea and nay, My Whole was all that he had said, And all that he could say. Veiled in a vapour faint and far Through Ihe unfathoraed sky— Was like the smile whose rosy light...
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Knight's Penny Magazine, Volumes 1-2

Civilization - 1846 - 506 pages
...light Across her young lips past, Yet oh ! it was not half so bright, It changed not half so fast. But still the Lady shook her head, And swore by yea and...was all that he had said, And all that he could say. And then he set a cypress wreath Upon his raven hair, And drew his rapier from its sheath, Which made...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 4

Half hours - 1847 - 616 pages
...My Second there should dim, If she he served and worshipped so Would weep one tear for him — But still the Lady shook her head, And swore by yea and...was all that he had said, And all that he could say. m. Uncouth was I of face and form, But strong to blast and blight, By pestilence or thunderstorm, By...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp].

Robert Kemp Philp - 1855 - 936 pages
...grief, He was not born to grieve ; He said, though many rued belief, She safely might believe. But still the lady shook her head, And swore by yea and nay, My whole was 'nil that he had said, And all that he could say. He said my first, whose silent car Was slowly wandering...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 592 pages
...purple glow My Second there should dim, If she he loved and worshiped so, Would only weep for him. But still the lady shook her head, And swore by yea and...was all that he had said And all that he could say. V. My First came forth in booted state, For fair Valencia bound; And smiled to feel my Second's weight,...
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