The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Chapter 374 : [60] or] nor MS. (1).
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[65] How sometimes from the hollow Trees MS
[60] or] nor MS. (1).
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[65] How sometimes from the hollow Trees MS. (1).
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look'd There came and [*star'd*] him in the face An[d] Angel beautiful and bright, And how he knew it was a fiend And yell'd with strange affright.
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[74] lawless] murderous MS. (1).
[77] clasp'd] kiss'd MS. (1).
[79] meekly] how she MS. (1).
[87] fault'ring] trembling MS. (1) erased.
[90] guiltless] guileless MS. (1).
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And while midnight [*While*] Fancy like the [*nuptial*] Torch That bends and rises in the wind Lit up with wild and broken lights The Tumult of her mind.
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[99]
And like the murmur of a dream
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_And_ [*in a*] murmur [*faint and sweet*]
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[100]
[*She half p.r.o.nounced my name.*]
She breathed her Lover's name.
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I saw her gentle Bosom heave Th' inaudible and frequent sigh; modest And ah! the [*bashful*] Maiden mark'd The wanderings of my eye[s]
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[105] cheek] cheeks MS. (2).
[108] flew] fled MS. (2).
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side And closely to my [*heart*] she press'd And ask'd me with her swimming eyes might That I [*would*] rather feel than see Her gentle Bosom rise.--
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side And closely to my [*heart*] she press'd And closer still with bashful art-- That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her Heart.
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[111] And] Then MS. (2) erased.
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And now serene, serene and chaste But soon in calm and solemn tone
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[118] And] She MS. (1) erased. virgin] maiden MSS. (1, 2).
[120] bright] dear MS. (1) erased. beaut'ous] lovely MS. (1) erased.
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When last I sang of Him whose heart Was broken by a woman's scorn-- And how he cross'd the mountain woods All frantic and forlorn
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[129] sister] moving MS. (1).
[131] wrong] wrongs MS. (1).
[132] Ladie] Ladie MS. (2).
[After 132] _The Dark Ladie._ MS. (1).
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THE TRIUMPH OF LOYALTY.[1060:1]