The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... lips shook upwards in galloping on . VI By Hasselt , Dirck groaned ; and cried Joris , " Stay spur ! Your Roos galloped bravely , the fault ' s not in her , We'll remember at Aix " -for one heard the quick wheeze Of her chest , saw the ...
... lips shook upwards in galloping on . VI By Hasselt , Dirck groaned ; and cried Joris , " Stay spur ! Your Roos galloped bravely , the fault ' s not in her , We'll remember at Aix " -for one heard the quick wheeze Of her chest , saw the ...
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... lips compressed , Scarce any blood came through ) You looked twice ere you saw his breast Was all but shot in two . IV " Well , " cried he , " Emperor , by God's grace We ' ve got you Ratisbon ! The Marshal's in the market - place , And ...
... lips compressed , Scarce any blood came through ) You looked twice ere you saw his breast Was all but shot in two . IV " Well , " cried he , " Emperor , by God's grace We ' ve got you Ratisbon ! The Marshal's in the market - place , And ...
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... , lamp's flash and trumpet's peal , The new wine's foaming flow , The Master's lips a - glow ! Thou , heaven's consummate cup , what need'st thou with earth's wheel ? XXXI But I need , now as then , Thee 34 THE ENGLISH POETS.
... , lamp's flash and trumpet's peal , The new wine's foaming flow , The Master's lips a - glow ! Thou , heaven's consummate cup , what need'st thou with earth's wheel ? XXXI But I need , now as then , Thee 34 THE ENGLISH POETS.
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... lips of dying men , And falsehood , while I lived , was far from mine . I tell thee , prick'd upon this arm I bear That seal which Rustum to my mother gave , That she might prick it on the babe she bore . " He spoke ; and all the blood ...
... lips of dying men , And falsehood , while I lived , was far from mine . I tell thee , prick'd upon this arm I bear That seal which Rustum to my mother gave , That she might prick it on the babe she bore . " He spoke ; and all the blood ...
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... lips , And with fond faltering fingers stroked his cheeks , Trying to call him back to life ; and life Came back to Rustum , and he oped his eyes , And they stood wide with horror ; and he seized In both his hands the dust which lay ...
... lips , And with fond faltering fingers stroked his cheeks , Trying to call him back to life ; and life Came back to Rustum , and he oped his eyes , And they stood wide with horror ; and he seized In both his hands the dust which lay ...
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