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" O, by the pangs of her dear mother Think thou no evil of thy child ! For her, and thee, and for no other, She prayed the moment ere she died: Prayed that the babe for whom she died, Might prove her dear lord's joy and pride! "
Christabel: Kubla Khan, a Vision ; The Pains of Sleep - Sivu 44
tekijä(t) Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 64 sivua
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1912 - 1112 sivua
...could not tell, O'er-mastered by the mighty spell. 6ao - Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? Thy only child Lies at thy feet, thy joy, thy pride,...innocent, so mild ; The same, for whom thy lady died ! 6aj 0 by the pangs of her dear mother Think thou no evil of thy child ! For her, and thee, and for...

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Lucius Hudson Holt - 1915 - 956 sivua
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English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic Movement

George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 sivua
...could not tell, 620 0 'er-mastered by the mighty spell. Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? tions of the storm Grace that shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy. 25 625 The same, for whom thy lady died! 0, by the pangs of her dear mother Think thou no evil of thy...

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1918 - 324 sivua
...could not tell, O'er-mastered by the mighty spell. Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline ? Thy only child Lies at thy feet, thy joy, thy pride,...innocent, so mild; The same, for whom thy lady died ! 0, by the pangs of her dear mother Think thou no evil of thy child ! For her, and thee, and for no...

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...could not tell, 620 0 'ermastered by the mighty spell. Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? Thy only child Lies at thy feet, thy joy, thy pride, So fair, so innocent, so mild ; 625 The same, for whom thy lady died ! Oh by the pangs of her dear mother Think thou no evil of thy...

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George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 sivua
...could not tell, O'er-mastered by the mighty spell. 620 Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? Thy only child Lies at thy feet, thy joy, thy pride,...innocent, so mild ; The same, for whom thy lady died! 625 O, by the pangs of her dear mother Think thou no evil of thy child! For her, and thee, and for...

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Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 sivua
...could not tell, O'er mastered by the mighty spell. Wliv is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? ged unto knells, Thy hope that aoreatli dispels, Thy...Whatever there is to know. That shall we know one day." Slie prayed the moment ere she died : Prayed that the babe for whom she died Might prove her dear lord's...

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George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 sivua
...could not tell, O'ermastered by the mighty spell. 62° Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? ic's done Awake, and see the rising sun. ASK ME NO...beauty's orient deep, These flowers, as in their causes, prayed the moment ere she died: 62» Prayed that the babe for whom she died, Might prove her dear lord's...

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John Dover Wilson - 1927 - 310 sivua
...could. not tell, O'er-mastered by the mighty spell. 620 Why is thy cheek so wan and wild, Sir Leoline? Thy only child Lies at thy feet, thy joy, thy pride,...thy child ! For her, and thee, and for no other, She prayed the moment ere she died : Prayed that the babe for whom she died, 630 Might prove her dear lord's...




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