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Forty-Two Poems / Flecker, James Elroy, 1884-1915
. MIGNON Knowest thou the land where bloom the lemon trees, And darkly gleam the golden oranges? A gentle wind blows down from that blue sky; Calm stands the myrtle and the laurel high. Knowest ... details...- creator(s) - Flecker, James Elroy, 1884-1915
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- subject(s) - aristu; aflatun; satan; spake; knowest; ballad; song; mary; ship; knowest; aristu; satan; ballad; song; ship; aflatun; spake; mary;
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Miscellaneous Poems / Wilde, Oscar
by Oscar Wilde THE TRUE KNOWLEDGE Thou knowest all- I seek in vain ... for falling tears or rain. Thou knowest all- I sit and wait With blinded eyes and hands details...- creator(s) - Wilde, Oscar
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- subject(s) - wold; crimson; knowest; blossom; spray; desolate; moon; alas; bird; ship; gold; star; mists; dawn; veil; silver; shakes; sea; white; rain; shadows; keen; english literature; rain; bird; knowest; white; keen; shadows; shakes; alas; star; veil; blossom; ship; moon; mists; english literature; gold; spray; dawn; sea; crimson; wold; silver; desolate;
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Rosamund, queen of the Lombards, a tragedy / Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
to crave And thought not on thy flatteries--as I think not Now. Knowest thou not my handmaid Hildegard ... , Hildegard. I know not if she love me. ROSAMUND. Thou shalt know. But this thou knowest: I may not give details...- creator(s) - Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
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- subject(s) - albovine; rosamund; almachildes; hildegard; bid; queen; shame; god; king; love; rosamund; bid; queen; god; love; shame; albovine; hildegard; king; almachildes;
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The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson /
, if thy wit suffices, and thou, Vafthrudnir! knowest, whence first came the earth, and the high heaven, thou ... me secondly, if thy wit suffices, and thou, Vafthrudnir! knowest, whence came the moon, which over mankind details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - sigurd; aesir; gudrun; thor; helgi; odin; gunnar; wilt; giuki's daughter; replied har; gunnar; wilt; gudrun; odin; replied har; sigurd; giuki's daughter; aesir; helgi; thor;
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Locrine: a tragedy / Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
, Thou knowest, than his. GUENDOLEN. Nay--rather seems Locrine Thy sire than I thy mother. MADAN. Wherefore ... , I think, was Paris. MADAN. How may man divine Thy meaning? Blunt am I, thou knowest, of wit; And scarce details...- creator(s) - Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
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- subject(s) - guendolen; locrine; estrild; madan; camber; sabrina; sire; nay; shame; mine; guendolen; madan; nay; locrine; mine; shame; estrild; camber; sire; sabrina;
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A Boy's Ride / Zollinger, Gulielma
, and with the prior gone--why, the king is so much the richer. Thou knowest the king." "Too well," rejoined Lady De ... ." Hugo looked sympathetic. "Thou knowest that fathers' hearts can break," she said. "Our first King Henry fell details...- creator(s) - Zollinger, Gulielma
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- subject(s) - humphrey; hugo; aldithely; walter skinner; skinner; robert sadler; old bartlemy; richard wood; walter; richard; william lorimer; watling street; lad; aldithely castle; replied hugo; asked hugo; king; lord josceline; canon thurstan; aldithely castle; asked hugo; skinner; old bartlemy; lad; humphrey; canon thurstan; watling street; replied hugo; richard wood; lord josceline; walter; richard; robert sadler; king; hugo; william lorimer; aldithely; walter skinner;
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War Is Kind And Other Lines / Crane, Stephen
, And the little black cities were apparent. "O Master that knowest the meaning of raindrops ... Master, Thou that knowest the value of kings and birds, Thou hast made us humble, idle details...- creator(s) - Crane, Stephen
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- subject(s) - battalions; peaks; pines; grey; futile; ships; snakes; weep; candid; whispering; robes; silly; newspaper; god; sea; blue; humble; sing; message; wisdom; idle; flowers; war; gold; american literature; wisdom; flowers; peaks; sing; weep; god; futile; grey; pines; robes; ships; idle; war; newspaper; gold; blue; battalions; whispering; candid; silly; sea; snakes; message; american literature; humble;
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Mercedes of Castile; or, The voyage to Cathay. / Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
and the Moor in his time, young as he may seem. Thou knowest that the nobles are wont to carry their sons ... ; and thou knowest that the evil was turned from me more, I doubt not, by the efficacy of our prayers details...- creator(s) - Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
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- subject(s) - columbus, christopher fiction; mercedes; castile; ozema; columbus; sancho; senor; isabella; dona; martin alonzo; dona beatriz; dona isabella; dona mercedes; senor; ozema; castile; columbus, christopher fiction; dona isabella; isabella; dona mercedes; columbus; sancho; mercedes; dona; martin alonzo; dona beatriz;
- title - Mercedes of Castile; or, The voyage to Cathay.
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The Duke of Gandia / Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
to dawn That daily shows thee sweeter? CAESAR Knowest thou none Lovelier? VANNOZZA ... each other? CAESAR Hate or love, Francesco? FRANCESCO Why, I hate thee not--thou knowest details...- creator(s) - Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
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- subject(s) - caesar; vannozza; alexander; lucrezia; francesco; sire; god; vannozza; god; francesco; caesar; alexander; sire; lucrezia;
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The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales / Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906
." "Strange man," returned the maiden, "who knowest Homer's speech and not Homer's self, who renouncest Zeus ... , "thou knowest the singular affection which I have invariably entertained for thee." "Right well details...- creator(s) - Garnett, Richard, 1835-1906
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- subject(s) - lucifer; emperor; lucifer; emperor;
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