Poems, Volumen 2Paul, Trench, 1883 |
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... ; Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . So like a shatter'd column lay the King ; Not like that Arthur who , with lance in rest II . C MORTE D'ARTHUR . 17.
... ; Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . So like a shatter'd column lay the King ; Not like that Arthur who , with lance in rest II . C MORTE D'ARTHUR . 17.
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... lip to lip . Who had not heard Of Rose , the Gardener's daughter ? Where was he OR , THE PICTURES . 25.
... lip to lip . Who had not heard Of Rose , the Gardener's daughter ? Where was he OR , THE PICTURES . 25.
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... lips , And on the bounteous wave of such a breast As never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a sight to make an old man young . So rapt , we near'd the house ; but she , a Rose In roses , mingled with her fragrant toil ...
... lips , And on the bounteous wave of such a breast As never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a sight to make an old man young . So rapt , we near'd the house ; but she , a Rose In roses , mingled with her fragrant toil ...
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... lips Less exquisite than thine . ' She look'd but all Suffused with blushes - neither self - possess'd Nor startled , but betwixt this mood and that , Divided in a graceful quiet - paused , And dropt the branch she held , and turning ...
... lips Less exquisite than thine . ' She look'd but all Suffused with blushes - neither self - possess'd Nor startled , but betwixt this mood and that , Divided in a graceful quiet - paused , And dropt the branch she held , and turning ...
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... lips , And spake , ' Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those , who setting wide the doors that bar The secret bridal chambers of the heart , Let in the day . ' Here , then , my words have end . Yet might I tell of meetings , of ...
... lips , And spake , ' Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those , who setting wide the doors that bar The secret bridal chambers of the heart , Let in the day . ' Here , then , my words have end . Yet might I tell of meetings , of ...
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