Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... MARGRET ISOBEL'S CHILD THE ROMAUNT OF THE PAGE THE LAY OF THE BROWN ROSARY . FIRST PART . SECOND PART ... 222 227 233 234 238 243 252 271 284 288 THIRD PART FOURTH PART . A ROMANCE OF THE GANGES 295 301 303 RHYME OF THE DUCHESS MAY THE ...
... MARGRET ISOBEL'S CHILD THE ROMAUNT OF THE PAGE THE LAY OF THE BROWN ROSARY . FIRST PART . SECOND PART ... 222 227 233 234 238 243 252 271 284 288 THIRD PART FOURTH PART . A ROMANCE OF THE GANGES 295 301 303 RHYME OF THE DUCHESS MAY THE ...
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... - That thou and I this law must keep , If not in love , in sorrow then ! Though smiling not like other men , Still , like them , we must weep . ' THE ROMAUNT OF MARGRET . Can my affections find out 242 THE POET'S VOW .
... - That thou and I this law must keep , If not in love , in sorrow then ! Though smiling not like other men , Still , like them , we must weep . ' THE ROMAUNT OF MARGRET . Can my affections find out 242 THE POET'S VOW .
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... Margret , Margret . Sitteth the fair ladye Close to the river side , Which runneth on with a merry tone Her merry thoughts to guide . It runneth through the trees , It runneth by the hill ... MARGRET . 243 THE ROMAUNT OF MARGRET.
... Margret , Margret . Sitteth the fair ladye Close to the river side , Which runneth on with a merry tone Her merry thoughts to guide . It runneth through the trees , It runneth by the hill ... MARGRET . 243 THE ROMAUNT OF MARGRET.
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... Margret , Margret . With heads beneath their wings : Nature doth seem in a mystic dream , Absorbed from her living things . That dream by that ladye Is certes unpartook , For she looketh to the high cold stars With a tender human look .
... Margret , Margret . With heads beneath their wings : Nature doth seem in a mystic dream , Absorbed from her living things . That dream by that ladye Is certes unpartook , For she looketh to the high cold stars With a tender human look .
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... Margret , Margret . VII . Look in its face , ladye , And keep thee from thy swound ! With a spirit bold , thy pulses hold , And hear its voice's sound . For so will sound thy voice , When thy face is to the wall ; And such will be thy ...
... Margret , Margret . VII . Look in its face , ladye , And keep thee from thy swound ! With a spirit bold , thy pulses hold , And hear its voice's sound . For so will sound thy voice , When thy face is to the wall ; And such will be thy ...
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