The Lady of La GarayeMacmillan and Company, 1863 - 153 páginas |
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... Leap across the dreadful gap To that corner's mossy lap , — Do , and dare ! Clamber up the crumbling stair ; Trip along the narrow wall , Where the sudden rattling fall Of loosened stones , on winter nights , In his dreams the peasant ...
... Leap across the dreadful gap To that corner's mossy lap , — Do , and dare ! Clamber up the crumbling stair ; Trip along the narrow wall , Where the sudden rattling fall Of loosened stones , on winter nights , In his dreams the peasant ...
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... courage high , First in the chase where all dashed rapid by , He that had watched her bright impetuous look When she prepared to leap the silver brook , - D Fair in her Springtime as a branch of May ; THE LADY OF LA GARAYE 3833.
... courage high , First in the chase where all dashed rapid by , He that had watched her bright impetuous look When she prepared to leap the silver brook , - D Fair in her Springtime as a branch of May ; THE LADY OF LA GARAYE 3833.
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... leaps . Alas ! look well upon that picture fair ! The face the form - the smile - the golden hair ; The agile beauty of each movement made , - The loving softness of her eyes ' sweet shade , The bloom and pliant grace of youthful days ...
... leaps . Alas ! look well upon that picture fair ! The face the form - the smile - the golden hair ; The agile beauty of each movement made , - The loving softness of her eyes ' sweet shade , The bloom and pliant grace of youthful days ...
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... Leaps to the next descent , and balked no more , Foams to a waterfall , whose ceaseless roar Echoes far down the ... leap , -oh , lady of brave heart ? Their smiling eyes have met - those eager two : She looks at Claud , as questioning ...
... Leaps to the next descent , and balked no more , Foams to a waterfall , whose ceaseless roar Echoes far down the ... leap , -oh , lady of brave heart ? Their smiling eyes have met - those eager two : She looks at Claud , as questioning ...
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... leaps the rivulet from the mountain height , That dances rippling into Summer light ; She , in whose cheek the rich bloom always staid , And only deepened to a lovelier shade ; She , whose fleet limbs no exercise could tire , When wild ...
... leaps the rivulet from the mountain height , That dances rippling into Summer light ; She , in whose cheek the rich bloom always staid , And only deepened to a lovelier shade ; She , whose fleet limbs no exercise could tire , When wild ...
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beauty bitter bless bloom breast breath Bretagne Breton bright Brittany CHARLES KINGSLEY cheek cheer Claud cloth cold Crown 8vo dear death delight Dinan doom dream duc d'Orléans earth echo ENGLISH LANGUAGE evermore eyes fading faint Fcap feet flowers footsteps fresh Garaye Garaye's gaze Gertrude glad glimmering gloom God's golden gone grief gushing hand happy hath heart Heaven helpless HENRY KINGSLEY hope human La Garaye la Motte-Piquet Lady Lady of La leaps leaves Life's lifts light lingering lips lonely look Love's man's moan morning Morocco mournful neath never night noble o'er pain pale pity pleasant POEMS prison RAVENSHOE restless round Ruins SECOND EDITION seems shade shadow shining sigh sink smile song sorrow soul sound spirit stir suffering sunbeam sweet tears tender thee things thou thought thrill trembling Vignette voice walls weary weep WESTWARD HO wild words yearning young youth
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Página 150 - Honour to those whose words or deeds Thus help us in our daily needs, And by their overflow Raise us from what is low ! Thus thought I, as by night I read Of the great army of the dead, The trenches cold and damp, The starved and frozen camp, — The wounded from the battle-plain, In dreary hospitals of pain, The cheerless corridors, The cold and stony floors. Lo ! in that house of misery...
Página 150 - Thus thought I, as by night I read Of the great army of the dead, The trenches cold and damp, The starved and frozen camp, — The wounded from the battle-plain, In dreary hospitals of pain, The cheerless corridors, The cold and stony floors.
Página 151 - Lo ! in that house of misery A lady with a lamp I see Pass through the glimmering gloom, And flit from room to room. And slow, as in a dream of bliss, The speechless sufferer turns to kiss Her shadow, as it falls Upon the darkening walls. As if a door in heaven should be Opened and then closed suddenly, The vision came and went, The light shone and was spent. On England's annals, through the long Hereafter of her speech and song, That light its rays shall cast From portals of the past. A Lady with...
Página 144 - Servant of God, well done ! They serve God well, Who serve his creatures : when the funeral bell Tolls for the dead, there's nothing left of all That decks the scutcheon and the velvet pall Save this. The coronet is empty show : The strength and loveliness are hid below : The shifting wealth to others hath accrued...