Six Centuries of Great Poetry, Volume 2033Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine |
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Page 301
... o'er Hybla's dews to rove , With trembling eyes thy dreary steps to trace , Where thou and furies shared the baleful grove ? Wrapt in thy cloudy veil th ' incestuous queen Sighed the sad call her son and husband heard , When once alone ...
... o'er Hybla's dews to rove , With trembling eyes thy dreary steps to trace , Where thou and furies shared the baleful grove ? Wrapt in thy cloudy veil th ' incestuous queen Sighed the sad call her son and husband heard , When once alone ...
Page 406
... o'er thee mid leäk , An ' the blast that mid beät on thy winder Shall not smite thy cheäk . Lullaby , Lilybrow . Lie asleep ; Blest be thy rest . Sing Again Together Since now , once more beside this 406 WILLIAM BARNES.
... o'er thee mid leäk , An ' the blast that mid beät on thy winder Shall not smite thy cheäk . Lullaby , Lilybrow . Lie asleep ; Blest be thy rest . Sing Again Together Since now , once more beside this 406 WILLIAM BARNES.
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... o'er the number of thy years . The mystic glory swims away ; From off my bed the moonlight dies ; And closing eaves of wearied eyes I sleep till dusk is dipt in gray : And then I know the mist is drawn A lucid veil from coast to coast ...
... o'er the number of thy years . The mystic glory swims away ; From off my bed the moonlight dies ; And closing eaves of wearied eyes I sleep till dusk is dipt in gray : And then I know the mist is drawn A lucid veil from coast to coast ...
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Six Centuries of Great Poetry: A Stunning Collection of Classic British ... Robert Penn Warren,Albert Erskine No preview available - 1992 |
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