Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1857 - 469 էջ |
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... night Made disappointment dreadful . Winter came , But Arnaud never from the war return'd , He far away had perish'd ; and when late The tidings of his certain death arriv'd , Sore with long anguish underneath that blow She sunk . Then ...
... night Made disappointment dreadful . Winter came , But Arnaud never from the war return'd , He far away had perish'd ; and when late The tidings of his certain death arriv'd , Sore with long anguish underneath that blow She sunk . Then ...
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... night Darken'd around , and the large rain - drops fell Heavy ; anon with tempest rage the storm Howl'd o'er the wood . Methought the heavy rain Fell with a grateful coolness on my head , And the hoarse dash of waters , and the rush Of ...
... night Darken'd around , and the large rain - drops fell Heavy ; anon with tempest rage the storm Howl'd o'er the wood . Methought the heavy rain Fell with a grateful coolness on my head , And the hoarse dash of waters , and the rush Of ...
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... night Descended . On their way the travellers wend , Cheering the road with converse , till far off They mark a cottage taper's glimmering light Gleam through the embowered gloom : to that they turn . An aged man came forth ; his thin ...
... night Descended . On their way the travellers wend , Cheering the road with converse , till far off They mark a cottage taper's glimmering light Gleam through the embowered gloom : to that they turn . An aged man came forth ; his thin ...
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... .15 How my heart Sunk in me when at night I carried home The scanty pittance of to - morrow's meal ! You know not , strangers ! what it is to see The asking eye of hunger ! " Still we strove , 16 Expecting aid ; nor c 2 JOAN OF ARC . 19.
... .15 How my heart Sunk in me when at night I carried home The scanty pittance of to - morrow's meal ! You know not , strangers ! what it is to see The asking eye of hunger ! " Still we strove , 16 Expecting aid ; nor c 2 JOAN OF ARC . 19.
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... night I stood- Their deep groans sounded on the midnight gale ; Fainter they grew , for the cold wintry wind Blew bleak ; fainter they grew , and at the last All was still , save that ever and anon Some mother shriek'd o'er her expiring ...
... night I stood- Their deep groans sounded on the midnight gale ; Fainter they grew , for the cold wintry wind Blew bleak ; fainter they grew , and at the last All was still , save that ever and anon Some mother shriek'd o'er her expiring ...
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