Idylls of Arcadia: Lucius and AmandaSimpkin, Hamilton, Kent, & Company, 1901 - 96 pages |
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... Troth . By the dimmed light that now the moon effused Through the fleecy cloak that sped in Wavy form before the wind , and coyly Hid her brilliance as she lapsed Gently down to meet the breaking morn ; Saw he the sorrowing smile which ...
... Troth . By the dimmed light that now the moon effused Through the fleecy cloak that sped in Wavy form before the wind , and coyly Hid her brilliance as she lapsed Gently down to meet the breaking morn ; Saw he the sorrowing smile which ...
Page 33
... troth Of friendship true that ' tween us stands for aye ! " She stayed not to decide the right Or wrong , but with the impulse of her heart- An amorous blush now mantling rich Her damask cheeks quick pursed her rose - hued ' lips , Them ...
... troth Of friendship true that ' tween us stands for aye ! " She stayed not to decide the right Or wrong , but with the impulse of her heart- An amorous blush now mantling rich Her damask cheeks quick pursed her rose - hued ' lips , Them ...
Page 95
... troth by one sweet kiss . The Welcome . As now together joined for good , for ill , The bride and bridegroom passed through The mighty throng that filled both aisle and bay- For had the fame of Lucius spread Afar , and hither brought ...
... troth by one sweet kiss . The Welcome . As now together joined for good , for ill , The bride and bridegroom passed through The mighty throng that filled both aisle and bay- For had the fame of Lucius spread Afar , and hither brought ...
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Amanda anew attained bade blush body frail bosom breast bride bridegroom CANTO charm child cruel days of youth doth dread exclaimed eyes face fair fast fate fear fell fled gain gave gazed gently glorious hand harpist HARVARD COLLEGE hast hath heart Heav'n held hence hold IDYLLS OF ARCADIA join joyous knew life's life's blood lips loud Lucius maid maiden mind naught neath night o'er pace pain passions peace pleasure pledge pulse quest quick rapturous rich rose rosy scape shame shrieked sigh silent Sing high sing low smile sobs song soon sorrow sought soul sped spirit spoke Squire stay step stirred stood strange strode sweet t'ward tale thee thine thou thought throng till death told tones troth turned twain twas tween unto vale voice whence Whereon wind woman wound wrong wrought youth