The Poems and PlaysMethuen, 1905 - 183 pages |
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Page 31
... eyes : Yet they shall know thou conquerest , though dead— Since from thy tomb a thousand heroes rise ! ΤΟ EPILOGUE TO THE SISTER ' HAT ! five long acts — and all to make us wiser ! Our authoress sure has wanted an adviser . WHA Had she ...
... eyes : Yet they shall know thou conquerest , though dead— Since from thy tomb a thousand heroes rise ! ΤΟ EPILOGUE TO THE SISTER ' HAT ! five long acts — and all to make us wiser ! Our authoress sure has wanted an adviser . WHA Had she ...
Page 32
... eye on , Who seems to have robb'd his vizor from the lion ; Who frowns , and talks , and swears , with round parade ... eyes , bestrides the state ; Yet , when he deigns his real shape t ' assume , He turns old woman , and bestrides a ...
... eye on , Who seems to have robb'd his vizor from the lion ; Who frowns , and talks , and swears , with round parade ... eyes , bestrides the state ; Yet , when he deigns his real shape t ' assume , He turns old woman , and bestrides a ...
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... eye , The beggar's pouch and prince's purple lie , May every bliss be thine . And ah ! blest spirit , wheresoe'er thy ... eyes , Her soul was fitting to its kindred skies : Celestial - like her bounty fell , Where modest want and patient ...
... eye , The beggar's pouch and prince's purple lie , May every bliss be thine . And ah ! blest spirit , wheresoe'er thy ... eyes , Her soul was fitting to its kindred skies : Celestial - like her bounty fell , Where modest want and patient ...
Page 41
... disgraceful ! strike me dead ! But for a head ; yes , yes , I have a head . How piercing is that eye ! how sleek that brow EPILOGUE FOR MR . LEE LEWES 41 EPITAPH ON EDWARD PURDON, EPILOGUE FOR MR LEE LEWES, THE CAPTIVITY,
... disgraceful ! strike me dead ! But for a head ; yes , yes , I have a head . How piercing is that eye ! how sleek that brow EPILOGUE FOR MR . LEE LEWES 41 EPITAPH ON EDWARD PURDON, EPILOGUE FOR MR LEE LEWES, THE CAPTIVITY,
Page 42
... eyes ; And every added weight of woe Shall make our homage rise . And though no temple richly drest , Nor sacrifice is here ; We'll make His temple in our breast , And offer up a tear . SECOND PROPHET RECITATIVE That strain once more ...
... eyes ; And every added weight of woe Shall make our homage rise . And though no temple richly drest , Nor sacrifice is here ; We'll make His temple in our breast , And offer up a tear . SECOND PROPHET RECITATIVE That strain once more ...
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