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Page 76
... half unconscious where , Glad to conceal her tears , her blushes there . Then come those full confidings of the past ; All sunshine now , where all was overcast . Then do they wander till the day is gone , Lost in each other ; and when ...
... half unconscious where , Glad to conceal her tears , her blushes there . Then come those full confidings of the past ; All sunshine now , where all was overcast . Then do they wander till the day is gone , Lost in each other ; and when ...
Page 79
... half so fair , Up to the hill - top leads their little feet ; Or by the forest - lodge , perchance to meet The stag - herd on its march , perchance to hear The otter rustling in the sedgy mere ; Or to the echo near the Abbot's tree ...
... half so fair , Up to the hill - top leads their little feet ; Or by the forest - lodge , perchance to meet The stag - herd on its march , perchance to hear The otter rustling in the sedgy mere ; Or to the echo near the Abbot's tree ...
Page 92
... half divine , Shakspeare's or Dryden's — thro ' the chequered shade Borne in thy hand behind thee as we strayed ; And where we sate ( and many a halt we made ) To read there with a fervour all thy own , And in thy grand and melancholy ...
... half divine , Shakspeare's or Dryden's — thro ' the chequered shade Borne in thy hand behind thee as we strayed ; And where we sate ( and many a halt we made ) To read there with a fervour all thy own , And in thy grand and melancholy ...
Page 142
... half inclined to sadness . Her voice , whate'er she said , enchanted ; Like music to the heart it went . And her dark eyes - how eloquent ! Ask what they would , ' twas granted . Her father loved her as his fame ; -And Bayard's self had ...
... half inclined to sadness . Her voice , whate'er she said , enchanted ; Like music to the heart it went . And her dark eyes - how eloquent ! Ask what they would , ' twas granted . Her father loved her as his fame ; -And Bayard's self had ...
Page 143
... half - told To him who would not be denied ; ) Not now , to while an hour away , Gone to the falls in Valombrè , Where ' tis night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , Where once a wild deer ...
... half - told To him who would not be denied ; ) Not now , to while an hour away , Gone to the falls in Valombrè , Where ' tis night at noon of day ; Nor wandering up and down the wood , To all but her a solitude , Where once a wild deer ...
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