Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... door in his face , and never opened it to him again . In 1795 was published a post 8vo volume of 125 pages : " Poems ; containing The Retrospect , Odes , Sonnets , Elegies , & c . By Robert Lovell , and Robert Southey , of Baliol ...
... door in his face , and never opened it to him again . In 1795 was published a post 8vo volume of 125 pages : " Poems ; containing The Retrospect , Odes , Sonnets , Elegies , & c . By Robert Lovell , and Robert Southey , of Baliol ...
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... door Sat in the sunshine , I have seen her eye , If one appear'd along the distant path , Shape to the form she loved his lineaments , Her cheek faint flush'd by hope , that made her heart Seem as it sunk within her . So the days And ...
... door Sat in the sunshine , I have seen her eye , If one appear'd along the distant path , Shape to the form she loved his lineaments , Her cheek faint flush'd by hope , that made her heart Seem as it sunk within her . So the days And ...
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... lo ! Again that man stalk'd to the door , and stood Scowling around . " Why dost thou haunt me thus ? " The monarch cried . " Is there no place secure From thy rude insolence ? Unmanner'd man ! I know 42 JOAN OF ARC .
... lo ! Again that man stalk'd to the door , and stood Scowling around . " Why dost thou haunt me thus ? " The monarch cried . " Is there no place secure From thy rude insolence ? Unmanner'd man ! I know 42 JOAN OF ARC .
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... door Knock'd fierce and frequent ; from whose fearful look , Bath'd with cold damps , every beholder fled . Even he the Prophet , almost terrified , Endur'd but half to view him ; for he knew Azrael , stern - brow'd Messenger of Fate ...
... door Knock'd fierce and frequent ; from whose fearful look , Bath'd with cold damps , every beholder fled . Even he the Prophet , almost terrified , Endur'd but half to view him ; for he knew Azrael , stern - brow'd Messenger of Fate ...
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... doors ? Ah me ! I then Was happy ! You too sojourn'd then in peace . Fool that I was ; I blam'd such happiness ; Arraign'd it as a guilty , selfish sloth , Unhappily prevailing ; so I fear me ; Or why art thou at Chinon ? ” Him the Maid ...
... doors ? Ah me ! I then Was happy ! You too sojourn'd then in peace . Fool that I was ; I blam'd such happiness ; Arraign'd it as a guilty , selfish sloth , Unhappily prevailing ; so I fear me ; Or why art thou at Chinon ? ” Him the Maid ...
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