Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... health with lesser fascination fix'd The gazer's eye ; for wan the Maiden was , Of saintly paleness , and there seem'd to ... hath ordained me , And unto whom He sends me , I must go , P. 3 And that which He commands me , I 2 JOAN OF ARC .
... health with lesser fascination fix'd The gazer's eye ; for wan the Maiden was , Of saintly paleness , and there seem'd to ... hath ordained me , And unto whom He sends me , I must go , P. 3 And that which He commands me , I 2 JOAN OF ARC .
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... hath inclined his ear , hath heard the voice Of mourning , and His anger is gone forth . ” Then said the Son of Orleans : " Holy Maid ! I would fain know , if blameless I may seek Such knowledge , how the heavenly call was heard First ...
... hath inclined his ear , hath heard the voice Of mourning , and His anger is gone forth . ” Then said the Son of Orleans : " Holy Maid ! I would fain know , if blameless I may seek Such knowledge , how the heavenly call was heard First ...
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... hath been deem'd their favourite tree ; 6 They love to lie and rock upon its leaves , And bask them in the moonshine . Many a time Hath the woodman shown his boy where the dark round On the green - sward beneath its boughs , bewrays ...
... hath been deem'd their favourite tree ; 6 They love to lie and rock upon its leaves , And bask them in the moonshine . Many a time Hath the woodman shown his boy where the dark round On the green - sward beneath its boughs , bewrays ...
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... hath not mark'd it , the young wolf Knows not its hidden windings : I have trod That path , and mark'd a melancholy den , Where one whose jaundiced soul abhors itself , May pamper him in complete wretchedness . There sepulchred , the ...
... hath not mark'd it , the young wolf Knows not its hidden windings : I have trod That path , and mark'd a melancholy den , Where one whose jaundiced soul abhors itself , May pamper him in complete wretchedness . There sepulchred , the ...
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... hath not heard thy woes ; And pleasant to mine ear , the twice - told tale Of sorrow . " Gazing on the martial Maid , She read her wish and spake . " A wanderer now , Friendless and hopeless ; still I love to think Upon my pleasant home ...
... hath not heard thy woes ; And pleasant to mine ear , the twice - told tale Of sorrow . " Gazing on the martial Maid , She read her wish and spake . " A wanderer now , Friendless and hopeless ; still I love to think Upon my pleasant home ...
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