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... fair to see ! I made a feast ; I bade him come ; I won his love , I brought him home . The wind is roaring in turret and tree . And after supper , on a bed , Upon my lap he laid his head . O , the ear ! was fair to see ! I kiss'd his ...
... fair to see ! I made a feast ; I bade him come ; I won his love , I brought him home . The wind is roaring in turret and tree . And after supper , on a bed , Upon my lap he laid his head . O , the ear ! was fair to see ! I kiss'd his ...
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... fair , As fit for every mood of mind , 90 Or gay , or grave , or sweet , or stern , was there , Not less than truth design'd . Or the maid - mother by a crucifix , In tracts of pasture sunny - warm , Beneath branch - work of costly ...
... fair , As fit for every mood of mind , 90 Or gay , or grave , or sweet , or stern , was there , Not less than truth design'd . Or the maid - mother by a crucifix , In tracts of pasture sunny - warm , Beneath branch - work of costly ...
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... Fair and fine , for- sooth ! Sir Fine - face , Sir Fair - hands ? but see thou to it That thine own fineness , Lancelot , some fine day Undo thee not me . ' and leave my man to So Gareth all for glory underwent The sooty yoke of kitchen ...
... Fair and fine , for- sooth ! Sir Fine - face , Sir Fair - hands ? but see thou to it That thine own fineness , Lancelot , some fine day Undo thee not me . ' and leave my man to So Gareth all for glory underwent The sooty yoke of kitchen ...
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TO THE QUEEN | 1 |
THE WINDS AS AT THEIR | 7 |
IV | 25 |
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