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Page 345
... feet Whose bright print is gleaming yet ; And the red and golden vines Piercing with their trellised lines The rough , dark - skirted wilderness ; The dun and bladed grass no less , Pointing from this hoary tower In the windless air ...
... feet Whose bright print is gleaming yet ; And the red and golden vines Piercing with their trellised lines The rough , dark - skirted wilderness ; The dun and bladed grass no less , Pointing from this hoary tower In the windless air ...
Page 513
... feet of thy lover the spring : But what wilt thou say to the spring thy lover ? O swallow , sister , O fleeting swallow , My heart in me is a molten ember And over my head the waves have met . But thou wouldst tarry or I would follow ...
... feet of thy lover the spring : But what wilt thou say to the spring thy lover ? O swallow , sister , O fleeting swallow , My heart in me is a molten ember And over my head the waves have met . But thou wouldst tarry or I would follow ...
Page 540
... Feet that followed , followed after . But with unhurrying chase , And unperturbed pace , Deliberate speed , majestic instancy , They beat - and a Voice beat More instant than the Feet- " All things betray thee , who betrayest Me . " I ...
... Feet that followed , followed after . But with unhurrying chase , And unperturbed pace , Deliberate speed , majestic instancy , They beat - and a Voice beat More instant than the Feet- " All things betray thee , who betrayest Me . " I ...
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