Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... comfort of mine age in losing thee . But God be with thee , Maid ! " 66 He had a heart Warm as a child's affections , and he wept . Nor was the Maid , altho ' subdued of soul , Unmoved ; but soon she calmed her , and bespake The good ...
... comfort of mine age in losing thee . But God be with thee , Maid ! " 66 He had a heart Warm as a child's affections , and he wept . Nor was the Maid , altho ' subdued of soul , Unmoved ; but soon she calmed her , and bespake The good ...
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... comfort wanted it , For in Lorraine there lived no kinder lord Than old Sir Robert , and my father Jaques In flocks and herds was rich . A toiling man , Intent on worldly gains , one in whose heart Affection had no root . I never knew A ...
... comfort wanted it , For in Lorraine there lived no kinder lord Than old Sir Robert , and my father Jaques In flocks and herds was rich . A toiling man , Intent on worldly gains , one in whose heart Affection had no root . I never knew A ...
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... comfort of her age , She centered now her love . A younger birth , Aged nearly as myself , was Theodore , An ardent youth , who with the kindest cares Had sooth'd his sister's sorrows . We had knelt By her death - bed together , and no ...
... comfort of her age , She centered now her love . A younger birth , Aged nearly as myself , was Theodore , An ardent youth , who with the kindest cares Had sooth'd his sister's sorrows . We had knelt By her death - bed together , and no ...
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... comfort . From the walls Could we behold the savage Irish Kernes , ' Ruffians half - clothed , half - human , half - baptised , Come with their spoil , mingling their hideous shouts With the moan of weary flocks , and the piteous low Of ...
... comfort . From the walls Could we behold the savage Irish Kernes , ' Ruffians half - clothed , half - human , half - baptised , Come with their spoil , mingling their hideous shouts With the moan of weary flocks , and the piteous low Of ...
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... comfort this my dying hour With one good deed . A fair domain is mine ; Let Francis and his Isabel possess That , mine inheritance . " He paused awhile Struggling for utterance ; then with breathless speed , And pale as him he mourned ...
... comfort this my dying hour With one good deed . A fair domain is mine ; Let Francis and his Isabel possess That , mine inheritance . " He paused awhile Struggling for utterance ; then with breathless speed , And pale as him he mourned ...
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