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... Christabel ! Jesu , Maria , shield her well ! But moss and rarest mistletoe : My sire is of a noble line , She kneels beneath the huge oak tree , And my name is Geraldine : 80 Five warriors seized me yestermorn , Me , even me , a maid ...
... Christabel ! Jesu , Maria , shield her well ! But moss and rarest mistletoe : My sire is of a noble line , She kneels beneath the huge oak tree , And my name is Geraldine : 80 Five warriors seized me yestermorn , Me , even me , a maid ...
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... Christabel with might and main 130 Lifted her up , a weary weight , Over the threshold of the gate : Then the lady rose again , And moved , as she were not in pain . So free from danger , free from fear , The moon shines dim in the open ...
... Christabel with might and main 130 Lifted her up , a weary weight , Over the threshold of the gate : Then the lady rose again , And moved , as she were not in pain . So free from danger , free from fear , The moon shines dim in the open ...
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... Christabel ! Thou knowest to - night , and wilt know to- morrow , Like a lady of a far countrée . And thus the lofty lady spake- ' All they who live in the upper sky , Do love you , holy Christabel ! And you love them , and for their ...
... Christabel ! Thou knowest to - night , and wilt know to- morrow , Like a lady of a far countrée . And thus the lofty lady spake- ' All they who live in the upper sky , Do love you , holy Christabel ! And you love them , and for their ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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