The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1900 |
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... Mordred , for such was the young Templar's name , Saw Margaret come ; unseen , the falcon shrunk From the meek dove ; sharp thrills of tingling flame Made him forget that he was vowed a monk , And all the outworks of his pride o'ercame ...
... Mordred , for such was the young Templar's name , Saw Margaret come ; unseen , the falcon shrunk From the meek dove ; sharp thrills of tingling flame Made him forget that he was vowed a monk , And all the outworks of his pride o'ercame ...
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... through The unsuspicious eyes of honesty ; But Margaret's heart was too sincere and true Aught but plain truth and faithfulness to see , And Mordred's for a time a little grew To be like hers , won by the mild reproof 90 MISCELLANEOUS ...
... through The unsuspicious eyes of honesty ; But Margaret's heart was too sincere and true Aught but plain truth and faithfulness to see , And Mordred's for a time a little grew To be like hers , won by the mild reproof 90 MISCELLANEOUS ...
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... Mordred came less oft , And winter frowned where spring had laughed before In his strange eyes , yet half her sadness doffed , And in her silent patience loved him more : Sorrow had made her soft heart yet more soft , And a new life ...
... Mordred came less oft , And winter frowned where spring had laughed before In his strange eyes , yet half her sadness doffed , And in her silent patience loved him more : Sorrow had made her soft heart yet more soft , And a new life ...
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... had learned to kiss From the fair daughters of the world gone by , Had wedded so his fallen light with hers , Such sweet , strange joy through soul and body stirs . XVII . Now seek we Mordred : he who did 94 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
... had learned to kiss From the fair daughters of the world gone by , Had wedded so his fallen light with hers , Such sweet , strange joy through soul and body stirs . XVII . Now seek we Mordred : he who did 94 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
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... Mordred stole forth into the happy sun , Striving to hum a scrap of Breton rhyme , But the sky struck him speechless , and he tried In vain to summon up his callous pride . XIX . In the courtyard a fountain leaped alway , A Triton ...
... Mordred stole forth into the happy sun , Striving to hum a scrap of Breton rhyme , But the sky struck him speechless , and he tried In vain to summon up his callous pride . XIX . In the courtyard a fountain leaped alway , A Triton ...
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