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Arlington. 1921. Collected Poems ...THE DUST OF TIMAS (Sappho) THIS dust was Timas; and they say 60 That almost on her wedding day She found her bridal home to be The dark house of Persephone. And many... 43) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...of death;- Old Wharf might heal her sorrow. She weeps not for the wedding-day Which was to be to-morrow: Her hope was a further-looking hope, And hers is a mother's... 44) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...she loved. XI "And they had fixed the wedding day, The morning that must wed them both; But Stephen to another Maid Had sworn another oath; And, with this other Maid,... 45) 1096. An Angler's Wish by Henry Van Dyke. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed.
1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900 ...a-fishing In days as full of joy as these? III I think the meadow-lark s clear sound 25 Leaks upward slowly from the ground, While on the wing the blue-birds ring... 46) 121. Robin Hood and Alan a Dale. Quiller-Couch, Arthur, ed. 1910. The
Oxford Book of Ballads ...I should have married a maid, But she is now from me tane, And chosen to be an old knight s delight, Whereby my poor heart is slain. 40 XI What is thy name? then... 47) 35. Hynd Horn. Quiller-Couch, Arthur, ed. 1910. The Oxford Book of Ballads ...a , But there is a wedding in the King s ha . XVI But there is a wedding in the King s ha That has halden these forty days and twa. XVII Cast off, cast off thy auld... 48) Julian and Maddalo: A Conversation. ...agony! Such curses are from lips once eloquent With love's too partial praise! Let none relent Who intend deeds too dreadful for a name Henceforth, if an example... 49) 340. Emblems of Love by Lascelles Abercrombie. Nicholson & Lee, eds. 1917.
The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse ...be, but a yearning to fulfil Desire of beauty, by vain reaching forth Of sense to hold and understand the vision Made by impassion d body,vision of thee! 90 But... 50) 174. Caprice by Louis Esson. Murdoch, Walter, comp. 1918. The Oxford Book
of Australasian Verse ...Love that joins with benison All the elements in one; And to-day the feast is spreading Till her creatures all are wedding, 65 And of sorrow there is none So the... |