Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... cheek , yet had the loveliest hues Of health with lesser fascination fix'd The gazer's eye ; for wan the Maiden was , Of saintly paleness , and there seem'd to dwell In the strong beauties of her countenance Something that was not ...
... cheek , yet had the loveliest hues Of health with lesser fascination fix'd The gazer's eye ; for wan the Maiden was , Of saintly paleness , and there seem'd to dwell In the strong beauties of her countenance Something that was not ...
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... cheeks , - " And if I do not live to see thee more , As sure I think I shall not , yet sometimes Remember thine old uncle . I have loved thee Even from thy childhood , Joan ! and I shall lose The comfort of mine age in losing thee . But ...
... cheeks , - " And if I do not live to see thee more , As sure I think I shall not , yet sometimes Remember thine old uncle . I have loved thee Even from thy childhood , Joan ! and I shall lose The comfort of mine age in losing thee . But ...
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... cheek faint flush'd by hope , that made her heart Seem as it sunk within her . So the days And weeks and months pass'd on , and when the leaves Fell in the autumn , a most painful hope That reason own'd not , that with expectation Did ...
... cheek faint flush'd by hope , that made her heart Seem as it sunk within her . So the days And weeks and months pass'd on , and when the leaves Fell in the autumn , a most painful hope That reason own'd not , that with expectation Did ...
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... cheek crimson'd . ' Is it not most right To cheer the evening of declining age , With filial tenderness repaying thus Parental care ? ' ' Hard is it , ' Conrade cried , ' Ay , very hard , to part from those we love ; And I have suffer'd ...
... cheek crimson'd . ' Is it not most right To cheer the evening of declining age , With filial tenderness repaying thus Parental care ? ' ' Hard is it , ' Conrade cried , ' Ay , very hard , to part from those we love ; And I have suffer'd ...
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... cheek , shall not her cry be heard In Heaven against the oppressor ? will not God In sunder smite the unmerciful , and break The sceptre of the wicked ? Thoughts like these Possess'd my soul , till at the break of day I slept ; nor then ...
... cheek , shall not her cry be heard In Heaven against the oppressor ? will not God In sunder smite the unmerciful , and break The sceptre of the wicked ? Thoughts like these Possess'd my soul , till at the break of day I slept ; nor then ...
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