A TREASURY OF THE FAMILIAR1942 |
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... Lady of Shalott . Lying , robed in snowy white That loosely flew to left and right- The leaves upon her falling light— Thro ' the noises of the night She floated down to Camelot ; And as the boat - head wound along The willowing hills ...
... Lady of Shalott . Lying , robed in snowy white That loosely flew to left and right- The leaves upon her falling light— Thro ' the noises of the night She floated down to Camelot ; And as the boat - head wound along The willowing hills ...
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... lady , the most suitable to his years and station that His Majesty could select among his fair subjects ; and to this lady he was immediately married , as a reward of his innocence . It mat- tered not that he might already possess a ...
... lady , the most suitable to his years and station that His Majesty could select among his fair subjects ; and to this lady he was immediately married , as a reward of his innocence . It mat- tered not that he might already possess a ...
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... lady would not have been there ; but her intense and fervid soul would not allow her to be absent on an occasion in which she was so terribly interested . From the moment that the decree had gone forth , that her lover should de- cide ...
... lady would not have been there ; but her intense and fervid soul would not allow her to be absent on an occasion in which she was so terribly interested . From the moment that the decree had gone forth , that her lover should de- cide ...
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A. E. Housman beautiful bells Ben Bolt bird blessed blood blow brave breath Brer Fox Brer Rabbit Cæsar Chorus cried Daisy Bell dark dead dear death door dream earth eyes face fair father fear friends girl give glory grave Gunga Din hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Wadsworth Longfellow hills holy king kiss lady Lady of Shalott land Lars Porsena laugh light lips Little Annie Rooney live look Lord moon morning mother never night o'er peace permission to reprint pray ring rose round Rudyard Kipling sail sezee shore sigh silent sing sleep smile snow song soul spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee There's thine things thou thought tree Twas unto voice walk wild William William Shakespeare William Wordsworth wind word young