Poems, Volumen1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... steed , And ghastlily champeth the last moon - ray , - What angel there Can lead him away , That the living may rule for the Dead ? Second semichorus . Yet a TAMER shall be found ! One more bright than seraph crowned , And more strong ...
... steed , And ghastlily champeth the last moon - ray , - What angel there Can lead him away , That the living may rule for the Dead ? Second semichorus . Yet a TAMER shall be found ! One more bright than seraph crowned , And more strong ...
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... steed calm between their ranks While , like beaten dogs , they a little moan and tremble To see the darkness curdle from the horse's glittering flanks . Through the flats of Hades where the dreary shade is , Up the steep of Heaven ...
... steed calm between their ranks While , like beaten dogs , they a little moan and tremble To see the darkness curdle from the horse's glittering flanks . Through the flats of Hades where the dreary shade is , Up the steep of Heaven ...
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... steed neighs in the court , My bark rocks on the brine , And the warrior's vow I am under now To free the pilgrim's shrine ; But fetch the ring and fetch the priest And call that daughter of thine , And rule she wide from my castle on ...
... steed neighs in the court , My bark rocks on the brine , And the warrior's vow I am under now To free the pilgrim's shrine ; But fetch the ring and fetch the priest And call that daughter of thine , And rule she wide from my castle on ...
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... steed ; And I must pray , as I did vow , For one in bitter need . XXXIV . ' Ere night I shall be near to thee , - Now ride , my master , ride ! Ere night , as parted spirits cleave To mortals too 280 ROMAUNT OF THE PAGE .
... steed ; And I must pray , as I did vow , For one in bitter need . XXXIV . ' Ere night I shall be near to thee , - Now ride , my master , ride ! Ere night , as parted spirits cleave To mortals too 280 ROMAUNT OF THE PAGE .
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... steed on mountain - head , I heard it on the plain ! Was this no weal for me to feel ? is greater weal than this ? Yet when he came , I wept his name and the angels heard but his . Evil Spirit . Well done , well done ! Onora 294 LAY OF ...
... steed on mountain - head , I heard it on the plain ! Was this no weal for me to feel ? is greater weal than this ? Yet when he came , I wept his name and the angels heard but his . Evil Spirit . Well done , well done ! Onora 294 LAY OF ...
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