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" Her seymar was the lily flower, And her cheek the moss-rose in the shower ; And her voice like the distant melodye, That floats along the twilight sea. But she loved to raike the lanely glen, And... "
The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal - Page 8
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 3

Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 pages
...beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her ее ; Such beauty bard may never declare, hey encountered to the swor>!. But as soon as they...further opposition, they began to make prisoner*. At cymar, smock And her cheek the moss-rose in the shower ; And her voice like the distant melodye That...
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The World's Best Poetry: Of fancy, of sentiment; [introductory essay] The ...

1904 - 542 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her ee ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there ; And the soft desire of maidens' een In that mild face could never be seen. Her seymar was the lily flower, And her cheek the...
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Idyls and stories in verse

Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1912 - 334 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her ee ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there ; And the soft desire of maidens' een In that mild face could never be seen. Her seymar was the lily flower, And her cheek the...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

1905 - 584 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her e'e ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there ; And the...distant melodye, That floats along the twilight sea. But she loved to raike the lanely glen, And keeped afar frae the haunts of men; Her holy hymns unheard...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her e'e ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there; And the...distant melodye, That floats along the twilight sea. But she loved to raike the lanely glen, And keeped afar frae the haunts of men ; Her holy hymns unheard...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 41, Page 2

1910 - 542 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her e'e ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there; And the...distant melodye, That floats along the twilight sea. But she loved to raike4" the lanely glen, And keeped afar frae the haunts of men ; Her holy hymns unheard...
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English Poetry: Volume 2

1910 - 524 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her e'e ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there; And the...distant melodye, That floats along the twilight sea. But she loved to raike* the lanely glen, And keeped afar frae the haunts of men ; Her holy hymns unheard...
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Kilmeny of the Orchard

Lucy Maud Montgomery - 1910 - 284 pages
...on a . . /e'ess sea. Such beauty bard maj ' • ^^ciare, For there was no pride nor passion there ; Her seymar was the lily flower, And her cheek the...distant melodye That floats along the twilight sea." — THE QUEEN'S WAKE. CONTENTS CHAPTHB PAGE I. THE THOUGHTS OF SOUTH .... 1 II. A LETTER OP DESTINY...
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The Edinburgh Book of Scottish Verse, 1300-1900, Part 1

William Macneile Dixon - 1910 - 974 pages
...of maiden's een In that mild face could never be seen. unmeled, unmixed, pure. htr lane, by herself. Her seymar was the lily flower, And her cheek the...distant melodye, That floats along the twilight sea, But she loved to raike the lanely glen, And keeped afar frae the haunts of men ; Her holy hymns unheard...
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The Edinburgh Book of Scottish Verse, 1300-1900

William Macneile Dixon - 1910 - 972 pages
...her beauty was fair to see, But still and steadfast was her e'e ! Such beauty bard may never declare, For there was no pride nor passion there ; And the...maiden's een In that mild face could never be seen. maneled, unmixed, pure. hct lane, by herself. Her seymar was the lily flower, And her cheek the moss-rose...
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