Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... o'er all the vale A purple softness spread , save where the tree Its giant shadow stretch'd , or winding stream Mirror'd the light of heaven , still traced distinct When twilight dimly shrouded all beside . A grateful coolness freshen'd ...
... o'er all the vale A purple softness spread , save where the tree Its giant shadow stretch'd , or winding stream Mirror'd the light of heaven , still traced distinct When twilight dimly shrouded all beside . A grateful coolness freshen'd ...
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... O'er the plain he spurr'd his steed . They journey on their way till Chinon's towers Rose to the distant view ; imperial seat / Of Charles ; for Paris , with her servile sons , A headstrong , mutable , ferocious race , Bow'd to the ...
... O'er the plain he spurr'd his steed . They journey on their way till Chinon's towers Rose to the distant view ; imperial seat / Of Charles ; for Paris , with her servile sons , A headstrong , mutable , ferocious race , Bow'd to the ...
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... O'er the fierce fiends of Satan's fallen crew , Than e'er the hell - hags taught in Thessaly , Or they who , sitting on the rifled grave , Dim seen by the blue tomb - fire's lurid light , Partake the Vampire's banquet . This perform'd ...
... O'er the fierce fiends of Satan's fallen crew , Than e'er the hell - hags taught in Thessaly , Or they who , sitting on the rifled grave , Dim seen by the blue tomb - fire's lurid light , Partake the Vampire's banquet . This perform'd ...
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... 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 The woman's tale ...
... 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 The woman's tale ...
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... o'er either world ? Although thy life Of sin were free , if of this holy truth Ignorant , thy soul in liquid flames must rue Transgression . " Thus he spake ; the applauding look Went round . Nor dubious to reply the Maid Was silent ...
... o'er either world ? Although thy life Of sin were free , if of this holy truth Ignorant , thy soul in liquid flames must rue Transgression . " Thus he spake ; the applauding look Went round . Nor dubious to reply the Maid Was silent ...
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