An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... face of thine ; Paint despis'd love in thy face , And make it to appear like mine . let it look , Pale , wan , and meager With a pity - moving shape , Such as wander by the brook Of Lethe , or from graves escape . Then to that matchless ...
... face of thine ; Paint despis'd love in thy face , And make it to appear like mine . let it look , Pale , wan , and meager With a pity - moving shape , Such as wander by the brook Of Lethe , or from graves escape . Then to that matchless ...
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... face of the setting Sun. The Spectre - Woman and her Death - mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life - in - Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ...
... face of the setting Sun. The Spectre - Woman and her Death - mate , and no other on board the skeleton ship . Like vessel , like crew ! Death and Life - in - Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ...
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... face , ' she said . ' O changed in little space ! ' She cried , ' O pale that was so red ! O God , O God of grace ! Cover his face . ' His sword was broken in his hand Where he had kissed the blade . ' O soft steel that could not ...
... face , ' she said . ' O changed in little space ! ' She cried , ' O pale that was so red ! O God , O God of grace ! Cover his face . ' His sword was broken in his hand Where he had kissed the blade . ' O soft steel that could not ...
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