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Page 777
... never grow to stand so high ; But I climb among the hills of cloud and follow vanished lightning , I shall stand knee - deep in thunder with my head against the sky . Tiptoe at last , upon a pinnacle of sunset , 777 WINIFRED WELLES.
... never grow to stand so high ; But I climb among the hills of cloud and follow vanished lightning , I shall stand knee - deep in thunder with my head against the sky . Tiptoe at last , upon a pinnacle of sunset , 777 WINIFRED WELLES.
Page 782
... deep Marsh grasses . No uncertain following on With nothing there to follow - a sure bird , A fence , a farmhouse . No adventuring now Where motion that is yet not motion dies . Circles have lost their magic , and the voice Comes back ...
... deep Marsh grasses . No uncertain following on With nothing there to follow - a sure bird , A fence , a farmhouse . No adventuring now Where motion that is yet not motion dies . Circles have lost their magic , and the voice Comes back ...
Page 845
... deep dale beneath , a donjon therein , With deep ditches and dark , and dreadful of sight . A fair field full of folk I found there between , Of all manner of men , the mean and the rich , Working and wandering as the world asketh ...
... deep dale beneath , a donjon therein , With deep ditches and dark , and dreadful of sight . A fair field full of folk I found there between , Of all manner of men , the mean and the rich , Working and wandering as the world asketh ...
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