Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... loud A joyful song ; and in mine heart I thought , That of the multitude of beings , man Alone was wretched . Then my soul awoke , For it had slumber'd long in happiness , And never feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I ...
... loud A joyful song ; and in mine heart I thought , That of the multitude of beings , man Alone was wretched . Then my soul awoke , For it had slumber'd long in happiness , And never feeling misery , never thought What others suffer . I ...
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... loud lewd laugh Burst on my ears , and I beheld the chiefs Even at their feast plan the device of death . My soul grew sick within me : then methought , From a dark lowering cloud , the womb of tempests , A giant arm burst forth , and ...
... loud lewd laugh Burst on my ears , and I beheld the chiefs Even at their feast plan the device of death . My soul grew sick within me : then methought , From a dark lowering cloud , the womb of tempests , A giant arm burst forth , and ...
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... loud : anon I paused , and in a state Of half expectance , listen'd to the wind . 1 " There is a fountain in the forest , call'd The fountain of the Fairies : when a child , With most delightful wonder I have heard Tales of the Elfin ...
... loud : anon I paused , and in a state Of half expectance , listen'd to the wind . 1 " There is a fountain in the forest , call'd The fountain of the Fairies : when a child , With most delightful wonder I have heard Tales of the Elfin ...
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... louder peal Burst o'er the roof , and all was left again Utterly dark , each bodily sense was clear And sensible to every circumstance Of time and place . " Attentive to her words Thus the Priest answered : " Brethren , ye have heard ...
... louder peal Burst o'er the roof , and all was left again Utterly dark , each bodily sense was clear And sensible to every circumstance Of time and place . " Attentive to her words Thus the Priest answered : " Brethren , ye have heard ...
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... loud blast . " This is no time for cares ; without ! " cried Charles , Feast ye the messenger " Enough is given of the wearying day To the public weal . " Obedient to the king The guard invites the traveller to his fare . " Nay , I ...
... loud blast . " This is no time for cares ; without ! " cried Charles , Feast ye the messenger " Enough is given of the wearying day To the public weal . " Obedient to the king The guard invites the traveller to his fare . " Nay , I ...
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