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الصفحة 13
Where is the mazy dance of old, The flowing robes, inwrought with gold, The
dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed, Henry, whose royal court
displayed Such power and pride ; O, in what winning smiles arrayed, The world
its ...
Where is the mazy dance of old, The flowing robes, inwrought with gold, The
dancers wore ? And he who next the sceptre swayed, Henry, whose royal court
displayed Such power and pride ; O, in what winning smiles arrayed, The world
its ...
الصفحة 17
Although, where'er thy devious current strays, The lap of earth with gold and
silver teems, To me thy clear proceeding brighter seems Than golden sands, that
charm each shepherd's gaze. How without guile thy bosom, all transparent As the
...
Although, where'er thy devious current strays, The lap of earth with gold and
silver teems, To me thy clear proceeding brighter seems Than golden sands, that
charm each shepherd's gaze. How without guile thy bosom, all transparent As the
...
الصفحة 29
He wore upon his helm A wreath of ruddy gold ; And that gave him the Maidens
Three, The youngest was fair to behold. Sir Oluf questioned the Knight eftsoon I f
he were come from heaven down ; " Art thou Christ of Heaven," quoth he, " So will
...
He wore upon his helm A wreath of ruddy gold ; And that gave him the Maidens
Three, The youngest was fair to behold. Sir Oluf questioned the Knight eftsoon I f
he were come from heaven down ; " Art thou Christ of Heaven," quoth he, " So will
...
الصفحة 31
E'en as the green-growiug bud unfolds when Springtide approaches, Leaf by leaf
puts forth, and warmed, by the radiant sunshine, Blushes with purple and gold, till
at last the perfected blossom Opens its odorous chalice, and rocks with its ...
E'en as the green-growiug bud unfolds when Springtide approaches, Leaf by leaf
puts forth, and warmed, by the radiant sunshine, Blushes with purple and gold, till
at last the perfected blossom Opens its odorous chalice, and rocks with its ...
الصفحة 34
... they stand by the throne all transfigured, Vested in white, and with harps of
gold, and are singing an anthem, Writ in the climate of heaven, in the language
spoken by angels. You, in like manner, ye children beloved, he one day shall
gather, ...
... they stand by the throne all transfigured, Vested in white, and with harps of
gold, and are singing an anthem, Writ in the climate of heaven, in the language
spoken by angels. You, in like manner, ye children beloved, he one day shall
gather, ...
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