Rimini: And Other Poems |
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The heralds next appear , in vests attired Of stiffening gold with radiant colors
fired ; And then the pursuivants , who wait on these , All dressed in painted
richness to the knees : Each rides a dappled horse , and bears a shield ,
Charged with ...
The heralds next appear , in vests attired Of stiffening gold with radiant colors
fired ; And then the pursuivants , who wait on these , All dressed in painted
richness to the knees : Each rides a dappled horse , and bears a shield ,
Charged with ...
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... freshness , after all those colors bright : And as with easy pitch their steps they
bear , STORY OF RIMINI . 13.
... freshness , after all those colors bright : And as with easy pitch their steps they
bear , STORY OF RIMINI . 13.
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And as with easy pitch their steps they bear , The very ease seems something to
beware : The yielding head has still a wilful air . These for a princely present are
divined , And shew the giver is not far behind . The talk increases now , and now
...
And as with easy pitch their steps they bear , The very ease seems something to
beware : The yielding head has still a wilful air . These for a princely present are
divined , And shew the giver is not far behind . The talk increases now , and now
...
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... have weary hours to pass , – One weaker too to bear them , - and for whom ?
No matter ; — he could not reverse her doom ; And so he sighed and smiled , as
if one 38 STORY OF RIMINI .
... have weary hours to pass , – One weaker too to bear them , - and for whom ?
No matter ; — he could not reverse her doom ; And so he sighed and smiled , as
if one 38 STORY OF RIMINI .
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... s heart bled ; he waved his hand , and bent His head a little in
acknowledgment . “ Say then , sir , if you can , ” continued he , “ One word will do
— you have not injured me : Tell me but so , and I shall bear the pain Of having
asked a question ...
... s heart bled ; he waved his hand , and bent His head a little in
acknowledgment . “ Say then , sir , if you can , ” continued he , “ One word will do
— you have not injured me : Tell me but so , and I shall bear the pain Of having
asked a question ...
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Страница 6 - ... delicious time are singing, Darting with freaks and snatches up and down, Where the light woods go seaward from the town; While happy faces, striking through the green Of leafy roads, at every turn are seen; And the far ships, lifting their sails of white Like joyful hands, come up with scattery light, Come gleaming up, true to the wished-for day, And chase the whistling brine, and swirl into the bay.
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