The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, volume 3

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The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, volume 3
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Henry Theodore Tuckerman
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' It shall be as you please ; And better so — 'tis shorter seen than told.
And though you will not find me worth your pain6w That even, may be worth some pains to know For one as good as you are.' Then she led The way, and I, as by a narrow plank Across devouring waters, followed her.
Stepping by her footsteps, breathing by her breath, And holding her with eyes that would not slip ; And so, without a word, we walked a mile, And so, another mile, without a word.
Oh til the peopled streets being
...all dismissed.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC 224 AURORA LEIGH.
House-rows and groups all scattered like a flock.
The marketgardens thickened, and the long White walls beyond, like spiders' outside threads, Stretched, feeling blindly toward the country-fields Through half-built habitations and half-dug Foundations, — intervals of trenchant chalk.
That bit betwixt the grassy uneven turfs Where goats (vine tendrils trailing from their mouths) Stood perched on edges of the cellarage Which should be, staring as about to leap To find their coming Bacchus.


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