Poems, Volume 2William D. Ticknor & Company, 1849 |
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... talk'd with him apart , And told him of my choice , Until he plagiarised a heart , And answer'd with a voice . VI . Tho ' what he whisper'd under Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously given , A babbler in the land ...
... talk'd with him apart , And told him of my choice , Until he plagiarised a heart , And answer'd with a voice . VI . Tho ' what he whisper'd under Heaven None else could understand ; I found him garrulously given , A babbler in the land ...
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... talk'd , above their heads I saw The feudal warrior lady - clad ; which brought My book to mind ; and opening this , I read Of old Sir Ralph a page or two that rang With tilt and tourney ; then the tale of her That drove her foes with ...
... talk'd , above their heads I saw The feudal warrior lady - clad ; which brought My book to mind ; and opening this , I read Of old Sir Ralph a page or two that rang With tilt and tourney ; then the tale of her That drove her foes with ...
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... talk'd At wine , in clubs , of art , of politics ; They lost their weeks ; they vext the souls of deans ; They rode ; they betted ; made a hundred friends , And caught the blossom of the flying terms , But miss'd the mignonette of ...
... talk'd At wine , in clubs , of art , of politics ; They lost their weeks ; they vext the souls of deans ; They rode ; they betted ; made a hundred friends , And caught the blossom of the flying terms , But miss'd the mignonette of ...
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... talk'd The trash that made me sick , and almost sad ? ' ' O trash , ' he said , ' but with a kernel in it . 228 Should I not call her wise , who made we wise ? And learnt ? I learnt more from her in a flash , Than if my brainpain were ...
... talk'd The trash that made me sick , and almost sad ? ' ' O trash , ' he said , ' but with a kernel in it . 228 Should I not call her wise , who made we wise ? And learnt ? I learnt more from her in a flash , Than if my brainpain were ...
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... talk'd astray . I urged the fierce inscription on the gate , And our three lives . She said we had limed ourselves With open eyes , and we must take the chance . But such extremes , I told her , well might harm The woman's cause . " Not ...
... talk'd astray . I urged the fierce inscription on the gate , And our three lives . She said we had limed ourselves With open eyes , and we must take the chance . But such extremes , I told her , well might harm The woman's cause . " Not ...
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