The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves |
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... once more I viewed the ocean green , And look'd far forth , yet little saw Of what had else been seen- Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread , And having once turn'd round , walks on , And turns no more his head ...
... once more I viewed the ocean green , And look'd far forth , yet little saw Of what had else been seen- Like one that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread , And having once turn'd round , walks on , And turns no more his head ...
Page 211
... once and come away . This way , this way . ' Mother dear , we cannot stay . ' The wild white horses foam and fret . Margaret ! Margaret ! Come , dear children , come away down . Call no more . One last look at the white - walled town ...
... once and come away . This way , this way . ' Mother dear , we cannot stay . ' The wild white horses foam and fret . Margaret ! Margaret ! Come , dear children , come away down . Call no more . One last look at the white - walled town ...
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... once ) that she went away ? Once she sate with you and me , On a red gold throne in the heart of the sea , And the youngest sate on her knee . She combed its bright hair , and she tended it well , When down swung the sound of the far ...
... once ) that she went away ? Once she sate with you and me , On a red gold throne in the heart of the sea , And the youngest sate on her knee . She combed its bright hair , and she tended it well , When down swung the sound of the far ...
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