PoemsH. Altemus, 1895 - 205 pages |
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Page 80
... true ! now tell me ( for thou canst ) ale - a pretty tale - and heed thou not ough it be rife with wo . It answers ... true ! -thou liest not ! u nast no end to gain -- no heart to break- tiglione lied who said he loved- ou true - he ...
... true ! now tell me ( for thou canst ) ale - a pretty tale - and heed thou not ough it be rife with wo . It answers ... true ! -thou liest not ! u nast no end to gain -- no heart to break- tiglione lied who said he loved- ou true - he ...
Page 93
... true- All this is very true . When saw you , sir , When saw you , now , Baldazzar , in the frigid Ungenial Britain which we left so lately , A heaven so calm as this - so utterly free From the evil taint of clouds ? —And he did say ...
... true- All this is very true . When saw you , sir , When saw you , now , Baldazzar , in the frigid Ungenial Britain which we left so lately , A heaven so calm as this - so utterly free From the evil taint of clouds ? —And he did say ...
Page 94
... true- y true . Thou art my friend , Baldazzar have not forgotten it - thou❜lt do me of service ; wilt thou go back and say is man , that I , the Earl of Leicester , m a villain ? —thus much , I prythee , say e Count - it is exceeding ...
... true- y true . Thou art my friend , Baldazzar have not forgotten it - thou❜lt do me of service ; wilt thou go back and say is man , that I , the Earl of Leicester , m a villain ? —thus much , I prythee , say e Count - it is exceeding ...
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The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe | xi |
To Helen | 27 |
The Valley of Unrest | 36 |
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