| 1843 - 668 стор.
...axe shone behind him in their eyes. Hamadryad. And wouldst thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed....that most Resembles dawn, or the clear sky, is none Array'd as thou art. What so beautiful As that grey robe which clings about thee close, Like moss to... | |
| 1843 - 668 стор.
...axe shone behind him in their eyes. Hamadryad. And wouldst thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed....why here ? And whither wouldst thou go ? Among the In white, or saffron, or the hue that most Resembles dawn, or the clear sky, is none Array'd as thou... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 704 стор.
...God wills The oak to bleed. Shaieos. Who art thou ? whence ! why here? And whither wouldst thou go 1 Among the robed In white or saffron, or the hue that most Resembles dawn or the clear sky, is none Arra/d as thou art. What so beautiful As that gray robe which clings about thee close, Like moss to... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 696 стор.
...no Qod wills The oak to bleed. Rhaieos. Who art thou ? whenee 1 why herel And whither wouldst thon go ' Among the robed In white or saffron, or the hue that most Resembles dawn or the elear sky, is none Array'd as thou art. What so beautiful As that gray robe whieh elings about thee... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 700 стор.
...axe shone behind him in their eyes. Hamadryad. And wouldst thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed. Rhaicos. Who art thou 1 whence ? why here! And whither wouldst thou go ? Among the robed In white or saffron, or the hue... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1847 - 308 стор.
...thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it; no God wills The oak to bleed. Bhaicos. Who art thou ? whence ? why here ? And whither wouldst...that most Resembles dawn or the clear sky, is none Array'd as thou art. What so beautiful As that gray robe which clings about thee close, Like moss to... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1847 - 312 стор.
...thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it; no God wills The oak to bleed. Khaicos. Who art thou ? whence ? why here And whither wouldst...that most Resembles dawn or the clear sky, is none Array'd as thou art. What so beautiful As that gray robe which clings about thee close, Like moss to... | |
| 1849 - 544 стор.
...axe shone behind him in their eyes. Hamadryad. And wouldst thou too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it; no God wills The oak to bleed....In white or saffron, or the hue that most Resembles dnwn or the clear sky, is none Array'd as thou art. What so beautiful As that gray robe which clings... | |
| 1849 - 548 стор.
...most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed. Rhaicoi. Who art thou t whence ? why here ? And whither wouldst thou go ?...that most Resembles dawn or the clear sky, is none Array'd as thon art. Whnt so beautiful As that gray robe which clings about thea close, Like moss to... | |
| 1849 - 544 стор.
...shone behind him in their eyes. Hamadryad. And wouldst thoti too shed the most innocent Of blood ? no vow demands it ; no God wills The oak to bleed. Rhaicos. Who art thou ? whence ? why hero ? And whither wonldst thon go ? Among the robed In white or saffron, or the hue that most Resembles... | |
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