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... ; All of high born maiden's grace , — Who is there could look on thee And doubt thy nobility ? Round thee satin robe is flung , Pearls upon thy neck are hung , And upon thy arm of snow Rubies like red sun THE FAIR PATRICIAN. ...
... ; All of high born maiden's grace , — Who is there could look on thee And doubt thy nobility ? Round thee satin robe is flung , Pearls upon thy neck are hung , And upon thy arm of snow Rubies like red sun THE FAIR PATRICIAN. ...
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... Maiden's form By silent sympathy . The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place , Where Rivulets dance their wayward round , And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face ...
... Maiden's form By silent sympathy . The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place , Where Rivulets dance their wayward round , And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face ...
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... maiden turn away From voice so sweet , and words so dear ? Why doth the maiden turn away , When love and flattery woo her ear ? And rarely that enchanted twain , Whisper in woman's ear in vain . Why doth the maiden leave the hall ? No ...
... maiden turn away From voice so sweet , and words so dear ? Why doth the maiden turn away , When love and flattery woo her ear ? And rarely that enchanted twain , Whisper in woman's ear in vain . Why doth the maiden leave the hall ? No ...
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... maiden's sweetest care ? The mouth and brow are contrasts . One so fraught With pride , the melancholy pride of thought Conscious of power , and yet forced to know How little way such power as that can go ; Regretting , while too proud ...
... maiden's sweetest care ? The mouth and brow are contrasts . One so fraught With pride , the melancholy pride of thought Conscious of power , and yet forced to know How little way such power as that can go ; Regretting , while too proud ...
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... maiden about , Like a beautiful dream ! And the beat of her heart Makes her tremble all o'er , And she lists , with a start To the dash of the oar . But the moments are past And her fears are at rest , And her lover at last Holds her ...
... maiden about , Like a beautiful dream ! And the beat of her heart Makes her tremble all o'er , And she lists , with a start To the dash of the oar . But the moments are past And her fears are at rest , And her lover at last Holds her ...
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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