But he — what look of mastery was this He cast on her ? why were his lips so red ? Why was his face so flushed with happiness ? So looks not one who deems himself but dead, E'en if to death he bows a willing head ; So rather looks a god well pleased... The earthly paradise, a poem - Сторінка 130автори: William Morris - 1868Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
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...upon. But yet — what change is this that holds the maid ? Does she indeed see in his glittering eye grief, betliink us of thy smile." But he — what look of mastery was this He cast on her ? why were his lips... | |
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...upon. But yet — what change is this that holds the maid ? Does she indeed see in his glittering eye ord and Company t Why was his face so flushed with happiness t So looks not one who deems himself but dead, E'en if... | |
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...upon. But yet — what change is this that holds the maid? Docs she indeed see in his glittering eye ' re intended For nothing else but to be mended. A sect whose chief devotion lies 1 The others seemed to say, " We come to die, Look down upon us for a little while, That dead, we may... | |
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...looked upon. But yet what change is this that holds the maid? Does she indeed see in his glittering eye More than disdain of the sharp shearing blade, Some happy hope of help and victory t The others seemed to say, " We come to die. Look down upon us for a little while, That, dead, we... | |
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...glittering eye More than disdain of the sharp shearing blade, Some happy hope of help and victory t The others seemed to say, " We come to die. Look down...so red! Why was his face so flushed with happiness f So looks not one who deems himself but dead, E'en if to death he bows a willing hand ; So rather... | |
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...More than disdain of the sharp shearing blade, Some happy hope of help and victory ? The others seem'd to say, "We come to die; Look down upon us for a little while, That, dead, wo may bi think us of thy smile." But he — what look of mastery was this He cast on her ? why were... | |
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...upon. But yet — what change is this that holds the maid? Does she indeed see in his glittering eye More than disdain of the sharp shearing blade, Some...bethink us of thy smile." But he — what look of master}- was this He cast on her ? why were his lips so red ? Why was his face so flushed with happiness... | |
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...upon. But yet — what change is this that holds the maid ? Does she indeed see in his glittering eye M. seem'd to say, "We come to die ; Look down upon us for a little while, That, dead, we may bethink us... | |
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...maid ? Does she indeed see in his glittering eye More than disdain of the sharp shearing blade, 570 Look down upon us for a little while, That, dead,...thy smile." But he — what look of mastery was this 575 He cast on her ? why were his lips so red ? Why was his face so flushed with happiness ? So looks... | |
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