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Page 195
... rising gale , Roll wide the withered waste , and whistle bleak . Fled is the blasted verdure of the fields ; And ... rise ; Wide - spouted o'er the hill , the frozen brook , A livid tract , cold - gleaming on the morn ; The forest ...
... rising gale , Roll wide the withered waste , and whistle bleak . Fled is the blasted verdure of the fields ; And ... rise ; Wide - spouted o'er the hill , the frozen brook , A livid tract , cold - gleaming on the morn ; The forest ...
Page 226
... rise in vain for me , My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently press'd , press gently mine , My Mary ! And then I feel that still I hold A richer store ten thousandfold Than misers fancy in ...
... rise in vain for me , My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently press'd , press gently mine , My Mary ! And then I feel that still I hold A richer store ten thousandfold Than misers fancy in ...
Page 347
... rising once again : How oft hereafter rising shall she look Through this same Garden after me - in vain ! And when Thyself with shining Foot shall pass Among the Guests Star - scatter'd on the Grass , And in the joyous Errand reach the ...
... rising once again : How oft hereafter rising shall she look Through this same Garden after me - in vain ! And when Thyself with shining Foot shall pass Among the Guests Star - scatter'd on the Grass , And in the joyous Errand reach the ...
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i The Knight ii The Squire | 15 |
SIR THOMAS WYATT | 21 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 27 |
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