The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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Was it some sweet device of Faery That mocked my steps with many a lonely
glade , * * * * * * * And fancied wanderings with a fair - hair ' d maid ? Have these
things been ? or what rare witchery , Impregning with delights the charmed air ...
Was it some sweet device of Faery That mocked my steps with many a lonely
glade , * * * * * * * And fancied wanderings with a fair - hair ' d maid ? Have these
things been ? or what rare witchery , Impregning with delights the charmed air ...
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IV . maid ? METHINKS how dainty sweet it were , reclin ' d Beneath the vast out -
stretching branches high Of some old wood , in careless sort to lie , Nor of the
busier scenes we left behind Aught envying . And , O Anna ! mild - eyed maid !
IV . maid ? METHINKS how dainty sweet it were , reclin ' d Beneath the vast out -
stretching branches high Of some old wood , in careless sort to lie , Nor of the
busier scenes we left behind Aught envying . And , O Anna ! mild - eyed maid !
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No more I hear her footsteps in the shade : Her image only in these pleasant
ways Meets me self - wandering , where in happier days I held free converse with
the fair - hair ' d maid . I passed the little cottage which she loved , The cottage ...
No more I hear her footsteps in the shade : Her image only in these pleasant
ways Meets me self - wandering , where in happier days I held free converse with
the fair - hair ' d maid . I passed the little cottage which she loved , The cottage ...
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But this young maid had a delicate . moral sense , which wonld not suffer her to
take advantage of her grandmother , to deceive her , or conceal any thing from
her , though Margaret was old , and blind , and easy to be imposed upon . .
Another ...
But this young maid had a delicate . moral sense , which wonld not suffer her to
take advantage of her grandmother , to deceive her , or conceal any thing from
her , though Margaret was old , and blind , and easy to be imposed upon . .
Another ...
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Night and silence were the only witnesses of this young maid ' s disgrace -
Matravis Aed . · Rosamund / polluted and disgraced , wandered , an abandoned
thing , about the fields and meadows till day - break . Not caring to return to the
cottage ...
Night and silence were the only witnesses of this young maid ' s disgrace -
Matravis Aed . · Rosamund / polluted and disgraced , wandered , an abandoned
thing , about the fields and meadows till day - break . Not caring to return to the
cottage ...
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