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... green leaves , from her sight , -- Or sits and muses on mysterious words , Half - heard , amid the watches of the night , Or dimly dreamt , -art thou ! -- ( while fancy brings Around thee songs that , in themselves , are glad , But ...
... green leaves , from her sight , -- Or sits and muses on mysterious words , Half - heard , amid the watches of the night , Or dimly dreamt , -art thou ! -- ( while fancy brings Around thee songs that , in themselves , are glad , But ...
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... green , And you'll be there too , mother , to see me made the Queen ; For the shepherd lads on every side ' ill come from far away , And I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . The honeysuckle round the ...
... green , And you'll be there too , mother , to see me made the Queen ; For the shepherd lads on every side ' ill come from far away , And I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . The honeysuckle round the ...
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... - woods , Nor rested day nor night ; That sometimes from the savage den , And sometimes from the darksome shade , And sometimes starting up at once In green and sunny glade , There came and looked him in the face An Angel.
... - woods , Nor rested day nor night ; That sometimes from the savage den , And sometimes from the darksome shade , And sometimes starting up at once In green and sunny glade , There came and looked him in the face An Angel.
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... green , As if she from her birth had been An infant of the woods . Beneath her father's roof , alone She seem'd to live ; her thoughts her own ; Herself her own delight ; Pleased with herself , nor sad nor gay , She passed her time ...
... green , As if she from her birth had been An infant of the woods . Beneath her father's roof , alone She seem'd to live ; her thoughts her own ; Herself her own delight ; Pleased with herself , nor sad nor gay , She passed her time ...
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... green to be ; And sing my true love , all below The holly bower and myrtle - tree . There all his wild - wood sweets to bring The sweet south wind shall wander by , And with the music of his wing , Delight my rustling canopy . Come to ...
... green to be ; And sing my true love , all below The holly bower and myrtle - tree . There all his wild - wood sweets to bring The sweet south wind shall wander by , And with the music of his wing , Delight my rustling canopy . Come to ...
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86 Fleet Street ALFRED TENNYSON amid BARRY CORNWALL beauty beauty's beneath blue bosom bower Boxall breast breath bright BYRON call me early charm cheek child dark dear doth the maiden dream earth EDDERLINE Eleanore Engraved ERINNA evermore eyes face fair fairy fancy floating flowers gaze Genevieve gentle GERTRUDE OF WYOMING glad glade glooms Graces Plate grief Guadalquivir H. T. Ryall happy hath haunted rill heaven hopes hour J. W. Wright lady LADYE laughing light lips London look LORD BYRON loveliness Margarita MEDORA methinks mother mournful murmuring never numbers o'er pale PASSION FLOWER Queen R. A. Artlett reach'd round seem'd sighs silent sing skies smile soft soul spirit star stept Stone tears thee thine THOMAS CAMPBELL thou art thought thy heart Tilt 86 Fleet To-morrow ill twas voice W. H. Mote wandering weep wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wing YOUNG OLYMPIA youth