Joan of Arc, Ballads, Lyrics, and Minor PoemsGeorge Routledge, 1866 - 469 էջ |
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... SOUL FROM HIS LOVE FOR DELIA · IV . THE POET EXPRESSES HIS FEELINGS RESPECTING A PORTRAIT IN DELIA'S PARLOUR • LOVE ELEGIES OF ABEL SHUFFLEBOTTOM . I. THE POET RELATES HOW HE OBTAINED DELIA'S POCKET - HANDKERCHIEF . 448 448 • · 449 II ...
... SOUL FROM HIS LOVE FOR DELIA · IV . THE POET EXPRESSES HIS FEELINGS RESPECTING A PORTRAIT IN DELIA'S PARLOUR • LOVE ELEGIES OF ABEL SHUFFLEBOTTOM . I. THE POET RELATES HOW HE OBTAINED DELIA'S POCKET - HANDKERCHIEF . 448 448 • · 449 II ...
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... soul's health Soliciting Heaven , may likeliest remedy The stricken mind , or frenzied or possess'd . " So as Sir Robert ceas'd , the Maiden cried , " I am not mad . Possess'd indeed I am ! The hand of God is strong upon my soul , And I ...
... soul's health Soliciting Heaven , may likeliest remedy The stricken mind , or frenzied or possess'd . " So as Sir Robert ceas'd , the Maiden cried , " I am not mad . Possess'd indeed I am ! The hand of God is strong upon my soul , And I ...
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... soul The call of God . " They listened to the Maid , And they almost believed . Then spake Dunois : " Wilt thou go with me , Maiden , to the king , And , there announce thy mission ? " Thus he said , For thoughts of politic craftiness ...
... soul The call of God . " They listened to the Maid , And they almost believed . Then spake Dunois : " Wilt thou go with me , Maiden , to the king , And , there announce thy mission ? " Thus he said , For thoughts of politic craftiness ...
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... soul , Unmoved ; but soon she calmed her , and bespake The good old man . ' Now go thee to thine home , And comfort thee mine uncle , with the thought Of what I am , for what high enterprise Chosen from among the people . Oh , be sure I ...
... soul , Unmoved ; but soon she calmed her , and bespake The good old man . ' Now go thee to thine home , And comfort thee mine uncle , with the thought Of what I am , for what high enterprise Chosen from among the people . Oh , be sure I ...
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... soul ; nor deem in me Aught idly curious , if of thy past days I ask the detail . In the hour of age , If haply I survive to see this realm By thee deliver'd , dear will be the thought That I have seen the delegated Maid , And heard ...
... soul ; nor deem in me Aught idly curious , if of thy past days I ask the detail . In the hour of age , If haply I survive to see this realm By thee deliver'd , dear will be the thought That I have seen the delegated Maid , And heard ...
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