The Book of Classic English Poetry, 600-1830Edwin Markham W. H. Wise & Company, 1934 - 975 páginas |
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... eyes so bright and with that awful air , I thought my heart would durst so high aspire As bold as his who snatched celestial fire . But soon as ever the beauteous idiot spoke , Forth from her coral lips such folly broke : Like balm the ...
... eyes so bright and with that awful air , I thought my heart would durst so high aspire As bold as his who snatched celestial fire . But soon as ever the beauteous idiot spoke , Forth from her coral lips such folly broke : Like balm the ...
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... eye blinks dull and shy , And the lady's eyes they shrunk in her head ; Each shrunk up to a serpent's eye , And with somewhat of malice and more of dread At Christabel she looked askance : One moment and the sight was fled ! But ...
... eye blinks dull and shy , And the lady's eyes they shrunk in her head ; Each shrunk up to a serpent's eye , And with somewhat of malice and more of dread At Christabel she looked askance : One moment and the sight was fled ! But ...
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... eyes for all that they desire . VII Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline ; The music , yearning like a God in pain , She scarcely heard ; her maiden eyes divine , Fixed on the floor , saw many a sweeping train Pass by - she heeded ...
... eyes for all that they desire . VII Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline ; The music , yearning like a God in pain , She scarcely heard ; her maiden eyes divine , Fixed on the floor , saw many a sweeping train Pass by - she heeded ...
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