Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... A ROMANCE OF THE GANGES 303 RHYME OF THE DUCHESS MAY 312 THE ROMANCE OF THE SWAN'S NEST 338 BERTHA IN THE LANE 343 ...... LADY GERALDINE'S COURTSHIP . CONCLUSION QUESTION AND ANSWER .. 352 375 878 A DRAMA OF EXILE . A DRAMA OF EXILE .
... A ROMANCE OF THE GANGES 303 RHYME OF THE DUCHESS MAY 312 THE ROMANCE OF THE SWAN'S NEST 338 BERTHA IN THE LANE 343 ...... LADY GERALDINE'S COURTSHIP . CONCLUSION QUESTION AND ANSWER .. 352 375 878 A DRAMA OF EXILE . A DRAMA OF EXILE .
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... wherefore not I ? Gab . Depart . Luc . And where's the logic of ' depart ? " Our lady Eve had half been satisfied To obey her Maker , if I had not learnt To fix my postulate better . Dost thou dream Of 14 Α DRAMA OF EXILE .
... wherefore not I ? Gab . Depart . Luc . And where's the logic of ' depart ? " Our lady Eve had half been satisfied To obey her Maker , if I had not learnt To fix my postulate better . Dost thou dream Of 14 Α DRAMA OF EXILE .
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... lady Eve Pours o'er the rounding of her argent arm . But why should this be ? Adam pardoned Eve . Adam . Adam loved Eve . Jehovah pardon both . Eve . Adam forgave Eve - because loving Eve . Luc . So , well . Yet Adam was undone A DRAMA ...
... lady Eve Pours o'er the rounding of her argent arm . But why should this be ? Adam pardoned Eve . Adam . Adam loved Eve . Jehovah pardon both . Eve . Adam forgave Eve - because loving Eve . Luc . So , well . Yet Adam was undone A DRAMA ...
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... lady of the world , princess of life , Mistress of feast and favour ? Could I touch A rose with my white hand , but it became Redder at once ? Could I walk leisurely Along our swarded garden , but the grass Tracked me with greenness ...
... lady of the world , princess of life , Mistress of feast and favour ? Could I touch A rose with my white hand , but it became Redder at once ? Could I walk leisurely Along our swarded garden , but the grass Tracked me with greenness ...
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... lady riding slow Upon a palfrey white as snow , And smooth as a snow - cloud could go . Full upon his she turned her face , — ' What , ho , sir poet ! dost thou pace Our woods at night in ghostly chase * ' Of some fair Dryad of old ...
... lady riding slow Upon a palfrey white as snow , And smooth as a snow - cloud could go . Full upon his she turned her face , — ' What , ho , sir poet ! dost thou pace Our woods at night in ghostly chase * ' Of some fair Dryad of old ...
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Adam ADAM and EVE Adonis Ador adown æther angel antistrophe beauty behold beloved beneath blessed bowed breath bride brow calm child Chorus crown curse Cytherea dark dead death deep Dost thou doth dread dream drop Earth Spirits evermore eyes face fair fear gaze glory God's grief hand harken hath hear heard heart heaven heavenly Hephaestus Hermes holy human kiss lady light lips look Lucifer Margret moan mortals mother neath night o'er Oceanus pale passion phantasm pity poet Poet voices prayed prayer Prometheus river floweth round scorn semichorus seraph shadow shine sight silence smile song sorrow soul sound spake speak stars steed stood sweet tears thee thine things Thou art thou hast thought throne thunder Toll slowly tread trees tremble unto utter voices passing vow to thee wail ween weep wild wind wings word Zerah Zeus