Winchester
... 02U i n c i) e s t e r By Lieut. L. F. Easterbrook She lies deep-seated in the heart of mothering hills, A sheltered haven, where no wind that blows With boisterous ribaldry may disarrange Her decorou ...
... 02U i n c i) e s t e r By Lieut. L. F. Easterbrook She lies deep-seated in the heart of mothering hills, A sheltered haven, where no wind that blows With boisterous ribaldry may disarrange Her decorou ...
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... By SIR LEWIS MORRIS A STATELY house I passed to-day, Familiar when the world was gay. Blind casements, railings red with rust, Dumb doorways choked with leaves and dust; How the year ...
... 1 When the white hands of April are fillable With blossoms that odorous are, When the cuckoo's delicious dissyllable Is heard in the woodlands afar When the clouds, as if Phcebus had chidden 'e ...
... TO U.R.N. PRINCESS BEATRICE Two Sons of Love make day of human life, Which else with ali its pains and griefs and deaths Were utter darkness-- one, the Sun of dawn That brightens through the Mother's ...
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... fflSiorsijtp I dreamt last night I walked in some great wood, Where clean-limbed beech trees formed a noble have, Dim-pillar'd, reaching upwards tow'rds the roof Of close-knit boughs, a leafy architra ...
... 0 to a n s When in the glen he stood with me, My heart's desire, 7 he rowans on the trysting tree Were drops of fire. But now he lies in France, and dead Are leaf and bud The rowans on the tree are re ...
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... $ummn Etme as a torttes it When I was very, very small, I loved the light upon my wall. Which from the street lamp far below Shone softly, with a yellow glow. And when I lay tucked up in bed I watch ...
... ifltgfit Sffithrtr: 3Egi>pt We woke and watched the stars all jewel-bright. Sudden I heard, as I lay lover-warm In the encircling hollow of your arm, The old sad wind of Egypt in the night The desert ...
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