Representative PoemsDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1937 - 741 pages |
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Page 109
... looks at her stead- fastly . You are Idonea's Mother ? — Nay , be not terrified - it does me good 530 To look upon you . Osw . ( interrupting ) . In a peasant's dress You saw , who was it ? Beg . Nay , I dare not speak ; He is a man ...
... looks at her stead- fastly . You are Idonea's Mother ? — Nay , be not terrified - it does me good 530 To look upon you . Osw . ( interrupting ) . In a peasant's dress You saw , who was it ? Beg . Nay , I dare not speak ; He is a man ...
Page 122
... look With which he gave the boon - I see it now ! The same that tempted me to loathe the gift.- For this old venerable Grey - beard - faith ' Tis his own fault if he hath got a face 920 Which doth play tricks with them that look on it ...
... look With which he gave the boon - I see it now ! The same that tempted me to loathe the gift.- For this old venerable Grey - beard - faith ' Tis his own fault if he hath got a face 920 Which doth play tricks with them that look on it ...
Page 357
... looks at you ; Whene'er you look on it , ' tis plain The baby looks at you again . " And some had sworn an oath that she Should be to public justice brought ; And for the little infant's bones 210 215 220 With spades they would have ...
... looks at you ; Whene'er you look on it , ' tis plain The baby looks at you again . " And some had sworn an oath that she Should be to public justice brought ; And for the little infant's bones 210 215 220 With spades they would have ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxi |
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE OR THE FATE | lxiv |
Lines Written While Sailing in a Boat at Evening | 29 |
Copyright | |
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