The lady of La Garaye |
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... dear comfort of a voice whose sound Came like a beacon - bell , heard clear above The whirl of violent waters surging round ; Speaking to shipwrecked ears of help and love . The joy that budded on my own youth's bloom , When life wore ...
... dear comfort of a voice whose sound Came like a beacon - bell , heard clear above The whirl of violent waters surging round ; Speaking to shipwrecked ears of help and love . The joy that budded on my own youth's bloom , When life wore ...
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... dear as gathered from the sand Where so much wreck of youth and hope lies strown . So , if in years to come my words abide Words of the dead to stir some living brain- When thoughtful readers lay my book aside , Musing on all it tells ...
... dear as gathered from the sand Where so much wreck of youth and hope lies strown . So , if in years to come my words abide Words of the dead to stir some living brain- When thoughtful readers lay my book aside , Musing on all it tells ...
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... exuberant folds . The other hand is bare , and from her eyes Shades now and then the sun , or softly lies , With a caressing touch , upon the neck Of the dear glossy steed she loves to deck With 38 THE LADY OF LA GARAYE .
... exuberant folds . The other hand is bare , and from her eyes Shades now and then the sun , or softly lies , With a caressing touch , upon the neck Of the dear glossy steed she loves to deck With 38 THE LADY OF LA GARAYE .
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... dear glossy steed she loves to deck With saddle - housings worked in golden thread , And golden bands upon his noble head . White is the little hand whose taper fingers Smooth his fine coat , —and still the lady lingers , Leaning ...
... dear glossy steed she loves to deck With saddle - housings worked in golden thread , And golden bands upon his noble head . White is the little hand whose taper fingers Smooth his fine coat , —and still the lady lingers , Leaning ...
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... dear to straining eyes went past ; If we knew when the horror and the gloom Should overcast the pride of beauty's bloom ; If we knew when affection nursed in vain Should grow to be but bitterness and pain ; It were a curse to blight all ...
... dear to straining eyes went past ; If we knew when the horror and the gloom Should overcast the pride of beauty's bloom ; If we knew when affection nursed in vain Should grow to be but bitterness and pain ; It were a curse to blight all ...
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Страница 134 - Servant of God, well done ! They serve God well Who serve His creatures : when the funeral bell Tolls for the dead, there's nothing left of all That decks the scutcheon and the velvet pall Save this. The coronet is empty show : The strength and loveliness are hid below : The shifting wealth to others hath accrued...
Страница 10 - But now succeeding generations hear Beneath the shadow of each crumbling arch The music low and drear, The muffled music of thy onward march, Made up of piping winds and rustling leaves And plashing rain-drops falling from slant eaves, And all mysterious unconnected sounds With which the place abounds. Time doth efface Each day some lingering trace Of human government and human care...
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