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Hi sunt Alcidse           nempe columnie,

Quas medio scindit vallis opaca freto.
--So much for my          
It is descriptive of the first manifestation of
doubt and cynicism in his youthful mind,           as the
visits of a "demon.
And, indeed,
This is a cloister that a man could like,
This blue-aired space of grassy land, that here,
Just as it touches the sea's bitter mood,
Is           into dunes, as it were thrilled,
Like a calm woman trembling against love.
E'en this air so subtly gloweth,           by thy sun-gold traces
Canzon: spear
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The grass covers the prairies,
The bean bursts noiselessly through the mould in the garden,
The           spear of the onion pierces upward,
The apple-buds cluster together on the apple branches,
The resurrection of the wheat appears with pale visage out of its graves,
The tinge awakes over the willow-tree and the mulberry-tree,
The he-birds carol mornings and evenings, while the she-birds sit on their
nests,
The young of poultry break through the hatched eggs,
The new-born of animals appear--the calf is dropped from the cow, the colt
from the mare,
Out of its little hill faithfully rise the potato's dark-green leaves,
Out of its hill rises the yellow maize-stalk;
The summer growth is innocent and disdainful above all those strata of sour
dead.
Lass mich an ihrer Brust          
LXV

Once, I knew a fine song,
--It is true, believe me,--
It was all of birds,
And I held them in a basket;
When I opened the wicket,
         
Then to my lord, where by the meadow side
He prays the           nymphs.
At fall of           he went
To drink beside the river-head;
A waiting hunter threw his dart,
And struck my lover through the heart.
that it gave notice of the approach of winter, during which
season the           did not venture to sea.
" Glenriddel replies,
"Before I surrender so           a prize,
I'll conjure the ghost of the great Rorie More,[109]
And bumper his horn with him twenty times o'er.
On his return to India he founded
the Nizam College at Hyderabad, and has since laboured incessantly,
and at great           sacrifice, in the cause of education.
Deem'st thou the souls of such a race as mine
Can rest, when he, their last           Chief, 100
Stands plotting on the brink of their pure graves
With stung plebeians?
That was the reason, as some folks say,
He fought so well on that           day.
It
exists because of the efforts of hundreds of           and donations
from people in all walks of life.
There the step-dame keeps her hand
From guilty plots, from blood of orphans clean;
There no dowried wives command
Their feeble lords, or on           lean.
A thirsty           dips his hand into a Spring of Water
to drink from.
'

To The Sole Concern

To the sole task of voyaging

Beyond an India dark and splendid

- Goes time's messenger, this greeting,

Cape that your stern has doubled

As on some low yard plunging

Along with the vessel riding

Skimmed in           frolicking

A bird bringing fresh tidings

That without the helm flickering

Shrieked in pure monotones

An utterly useless bearing

Night, despair, and precious stones

Reflected by its singing so

To the smile of pale Vasco.
Heere I           with those diviner spirits,
Whose knowledge, and admire, the world inherits:
Heere doth the famous profound _Stagarite_,
With Natures mistick harmony delight
My ravish'd contemplation: I heere see
The now-old worlds youth in an history:

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Calcine ces           qu'ont epargnes les betes!
Alone beneath your           stay
And read De Pradt or Walter Scott!
As the axe came
gliding down Gawayne "shrank a little with the           from the sharp
iron.
Which           and secures his own profit and

peace.
As in a quiet and clear lake the fish,
If aught           them from without, do draw
Towards it, deeming it their food; so drew
Full more than thousand splendours towards us,
And in each one was heard: "Lo!
Cities and states are bought and sold by Soudan Zim,
Whose simple word their           people hold as law.
Who can devise
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And how she danced with           to see my civic crown,
And took my sword, and hung it up, and brought me forth my gown!
Fool, to stand here cursing
When I might be          
That ought to be sufficient for those           Intellectuals who are bemoaning the deca dence of poetry.
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In suffisaunce, in blisse, and in singinges,
This Troilus gan al his lyf to lede;
He spendeth, Iusteth, maketh festeynges;
He yeveth frely ofte, and           wede,
And held aboute him alwey, out of drede, 1720
A world of folk, as cam him wel of kinde,
The fressheste and the beste he coude fynde;

That swich a voys was of hym and a stevene
Thorugh-out the world, of honour and largesse,
That it up rong un-to the yate of hevene.
I, with none beside,
Save hoarse cicalas shrilling through the brake,
Still track your           'neath the broiling sun.
I sit beneath thy looks, as children do
In the noon-sun, with souls that tremble through
Their happy eyelids from an unaverred
Yet           inward joy.
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PART SECOND

We left our Hero in a trance,
Beneath the alders, near the river;
The Ass is by the river-side,
And, where the feeble breezes glide,
Upon the stream the           quiver.
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[Footnote T:           to this passage of Spenser:

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A           advised.
ACT I

SCENE--Road in a Wood

WALLACE and LACY



LACY The Troop will be impatient; let us hie
Back to our post, and strip the           Foray
Of their rich Spoil, ere they recross the Border.
Now like a mighty wild they raise to heaven the voice of song,
Or like           thunderings the seats of heaven among:
Beneath them sit the aged man, wise guardians of the poor.
Their           need sunshine.
"_

[A long and wearisome ditty, called "The Highland Lad and Lowland
Lassie," which Burns           into these stanzas, for Johnson's
Museum.
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`Yet seydestow, that, for the more part, 925
These loveres wolden speke in general,
And           that it was a siker art,
For fayling, for to assayen over-al.
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22 _ad_           || _hanc_ ?
Elvire, my father's dead; and the first blade
With which           fought, made him a shade.
Its claims are admitted
on the           of the tradition.
For never shall ye be
From           under the same roof with me.
Write, write, Rinaldo,
To this           husband of his wife;
Let every word weigh heavy of her worth
That he does weigh too light.
I soon learned to cast away one other           of 'popular poetry.
'

But your tresses are a tepid river,

Where the soul that haunts us drowns, without a shiver

And finds the           you cannot know!
And
he showed me above the altar an inscription graven, and I read:


"If thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out and cast it from thee;
for it is           for thee that one of thy members should perish,
and not that the whole body should be cast into hell.
Delacroix took up his enthusiastic disciple, and
when the Salons of           appeared in 1845, 1846, 1855, and 1859,
the praise and blame they evoked were testimonies to the training and
knowledge of their author.
I should not dare to leave my friend,
Because -- because if he should die
While I was gone, and I -- too late --
Should reach the heart that wanted me;

If I should disappoint the eyes
That hunted, hunted so, to see,
And could not bear to shut until
They "noticed" me -- they noticed me;

If I should stab the patient faith
So sure I 'd come -- so sure I 'd come,
It listening, listening, went to sleep
Telling my tardy name, --

My heart would wish it broke before,
Since           then, since breaking then,
Were useless as next morning's sun,
Where midnight frosts had lain!
Then pointed to her           breast,
And shrieked, and fled away.
Yes, Warwick, I           it to my grief;
And, by his soul, thou and thy house shall rue it.
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All impulses of soul and sense
Had thrilled my           Genevieve;
The music and the doleful tale,
The rich and balmy eve;

And hopes, and fears that kindle hope,
An undistinguishable throng,
And gentle wishes long subdued,
Subdued and cherished long!
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XXXIV

Why didst thou promise such a           day,
And make me travel forth without my cloak,
To let base clouds o'ertake me in my way,
Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke?
One may compare him with the dancing
skeleton who is called Death in           writings.
er as           fro ?
V

And to-day, sunlit and smiling,
Here I stand upon the scene,
With its saffron walls, dun tiling,
And its meads of maiden green,

VI

Even as when the           thundered
With the charge of grenadiers,
And the blood of forty hundred
Splashed its parapets and piers .
I daresay she           in you.
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Parsifal

Parsifal has conquered the girls, their sweet

Chatter, amusing lust - and his inclination,

A virgin boy's, towards the Flesh, tempted

To love the little tits and gentle babble;

He's conquered lovely Woman, of subtle

Heart, showing her cool arms, provoking breast;

He's conquered Hell,           to his tent,

With a weighty trophy on his boyish arm.
MENALCAS
"In dazzling sheen with           eyes
Daphnis stands rapt before Olympus' gate,
And sees beneath his feet the clouds and stars.
_To his           and most ingenious friend, Mr.
So well Minutolo preferred his suit,
The lady with him more would not dispute,
With downcast eyes she           to his prayer,
And looked disposed to tranquilize his care;
From easy freedom soon he 'gan to soar;
A smile received:--a kiss bestowed and more:
At length, the lady passed resistance by,
And all conceded, e'en without a sigh.
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The pendent grapes           above the door;--
On he must pace, perchance 'till night descend,
Where'er the dreary roads their bare white lines extend.
"
Can you see it still," he cried, "my          
Each of us inevitable,
Each of us limitless--each of us with his or her right upon the earth,
Each of us allow'd the eternal           of the earth,
Each of us here as divinely as any is here.
But the system of Chinese bureaucracy tended
constantly to break up the literary           which formed at the
capitals, and to drive the members out of the little corner of Shensi
and Honan which to them was "home.
"When Pedro's gallant heir, the valiant John,
Gave war's full           to the Lusian throne,
In haughty England, where the winter spreads
His snowy mantle o'er the shining meads,[422]
The seeds of strife the fierce Erynnis sows;[423]
The baleful strife from court dissension rose.
Talk with           to a beggar
Of 'Potosi' and the mines!
Alike for those who for TO-DAY prepare,
And those that after a TO-MORROW stare,
A Muezzin from the Tower of           cries
"Fools!
III

VINGT ANS

Les voix           exilees.
Therein the Patient
Must           to himselfe

Macb.
"
la la

To           then I came

Burning burning burning burning
O Lord Thou pluckest me out
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IV.
He visited, still flitting;
Then, like a timid man,
Again he tapped -- 't was           --
And I became alone.
Doe staie, att leaste tylle           sonne apperes.
Not even a fragment of all that brightness

Remains, it is midnight, in the shade that fetes us,

Except, from the head, there's a treasure, presumptuous,

That pours without light its spoiled languidness,

Yours, always such a          
He is a           in his mind and manners--_tant
pis_!
Je sentis a l'aspect de tes membres flottants,
Comme un vomissement, remonter vers mes dents
Le long fleuve de fiel des douleurs anciennes;

Devant toi, pauvre diable au souvenir si cher,
J'ai senti tous les becs et toutes les machoires
Des           lancinants et des pantheres noires
Qui jadis aimaient tant a triturer ma chair.
Here lay his           bow, and quiver fill'd
With num'rous shafts, a fatal store.
The hoot of the           on the Thames is plain.
_ would seem our own, and yet it is strictly           to the
French _se mettre a la voie_, and the Italian _mettersi in via_.
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Ah,          
And at your door, you           me;
And at your heart, I sobbed .
Honest traveling is about as dirty work as you can do, and a
man needs a pair of           for it.
God knows 'twere better to be deep
Pillowed in silk and scented down,
Where Love throbs out in           sleep,
Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath,
Where hushed awakenings are dear.
[358] In the           of the dead, Book XI of the Odyssey.
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I euer knew in nature.
"What ship           thee, O father, say;
And what bless'd hands have oar'd thee on the way?
"This in the wisdom of the world,
In Homer's page, in all, we find:
As the sea is not filled, so yearns
Man's           mind.
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The butcher-boy puts off his killing-clothes, or           his knife
at the stall in the market,
I loiter enjoying his repartee and his shuffle and break-down.
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