Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Том 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... o'er , for Guarinos lots they cast ; Seven times Marlotes won the throw , and the knight was his at last . Much joy had then Marlotes , and his captive much did prize , Above all the wealth of Araby , he was precious in his eyes ...
... o'er , for Guarinos lots they cast ; Seven times Marlotes won the throw , and the knight was his at last . Much joy had then Marlotes , and his captive much did prize , Above all the wealth of Araby , he was precious in his eyes ...
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... o'er his brow , of azure mixed with white , I guess ' twas wreathed by Zara , whom he will wed to - night . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze with all the town . " What ...
... o'er his brow , of azure mixed with white , I guess ' twas wreathed by Zara , whom he will wed to - night . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze with all the town . " What ...
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... o'er the sea , when from my hand they fell , And that deep his love lies in my heart , as they lie in the well ! " These ballads are all from Mr. Lockhart's de- lightful book . I add one or two extracts from the probably more literal ...
... o'er the sea , when from my hand they fell , And that deep his love lies in my heart , as they lie in the well ! " These ballads are all from Mr. Lockhart's de- lightful book . I add one or two extracts from the probably more literal ...
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... o'er mony a chair ; Till soft remembrance flung a veil Across these een o ' mine I closed the door , and sobbed aloud , To think on auld langsyne . Some pensy chiels , a new sprung race , Wad next their welcome pay , Wha shuddered at my ...
... o'er mony a chair ; Till soft remembrance flung a veil Across these een o ' mine I closed the door , and sobbed aloud , To think on auld langsyne . Some pensy chiels , a new sprung race , Wad next their welcome pay , Wha shuddered at my ...
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... o'er , Throned in my heart , until the hour When thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there thine olden reign . The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not , beloved , though clouds may lower , Whilst rainbow visions ...
... o'er , Throned in my heart , until the hour When thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there thine olden reign . The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not , beloved , though clouds may lower , Whilst rainbow visions ...
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