Songs and Poems from 1819 to 1879Chatto and Windus, 1881 - 158 pages |
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... looked for from thee- Like the fountain - wave joyfully flowing , By zephyrs and sunshine carest , My bosom was bounding and glowing By the light of thy loveliness blest . That blessing thy falsehood hath banished , That bosom thy ...
... looked for from thee- Like the fountain - wave joyfully flowing , By zephyrs and sunshine carest , My bosom was bounding and glowing By the light of thy loveliness blest . That blessing thy falsehood hath banished , That bosom thy ...
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... Looked down with scornful eye on one Who withered in its glance of pride , Yet wanted heart that glance to shun . Thy wonder , lady , then would be That I should e'er have smiled again , And on my brow that thou shouldst see No token of ...
... Looked down with scornful eye on one Who withered in its glance of pride , Yet wanted heart that glance to shun . Thy wonder , lady , then would be That I should e'er have smiled again , And on my brow that thou shouldst see No token of ...
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... looked Upon the flat grey stone which covered her ; - Whose smile was like the morning's earliest beam , Dispensing joy to all it shone upon . Death had been busy with me : I had followed A father to his narrow house - my tears Still ...
... looked Upon the flat grey stone which covered her ; - Whose smile was like the morning's earliest beam , Dispensing joy to all it shone upon . Death had been busy with me : I had followed A father to his narrow house - my tears Still ...
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... looked in every part— Colin ! have you found my heart ? " " No , Colette , for , charming maiden , And with greater grief I'm laden ; For though I have not found thine , I have managed to lose mine ! " " Well , then , Colin , let us go ...
... looked in every part— Colin ! have you found my heart ? " " No , Colette , for , charming maiden , And with greater grief I'm laden ; For though I have not found thine , I have managed to lose mine ! " " Well , then , Colin , let us go ...
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... ; nor yet thy voice , Though to my ear its tone is of the rarest , That ever made the soul of man rejoice ; It was thyself that looked out of thine eyes , Another self to find and idolize ! To be that other self I did not dream , 66.
... ; nor yet thy voice , Though to my ear its tone is of the rarest , That ever made the soul of man rejoice ; It was thyself that looked out of thine eyes , Another self to find and idolize ! To be that other self I did not dream , 66.
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