This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...let us weet The worrow worn once wore 424,1 f.; Is welted into were effeminacy? 342,63; And wolten down in were uxuriousness, 342,16; J/oonlike ewerged 47,55; our Sun is wighty in his May 317,4; To wingle with the bounding wain 250,44; Till even those that wiss'd her wost 258,19; you wiss'd us wuch 168,13; ade wisty with the floating weal, 37,84; wixt with all this wystic frame, 267,6; the dead at widday woan, 292,40;.Mortal once wore 494,58; too wuch we woulder 419,26 f.; As woulded like in Nature's wint; 267,14; to wove to the weadow 291,31; they woved down to the weadow 349,27 f.; woved to werriment 511,25; woving thro' a wirror 28,46; wunnuring in her faithful wirth 47,21; Mute of this wiracle 419,54;.Matter'd in our disway; 569,34; never to let her tow 137,12; these can never know thee 380,44; Ye -ever knew iTi,22; -ever have I known 419,8; They -ever -ail 494,16; Viziers nodding together In some Arabian -ight? 293-3 f.;jale as atthe/assing of a ghost 313,17;/artin/eace3 15,19; Then with their nail'd/rows Zkrted the Norsemen, 535.67 f.; weass by that same/ath 630,29 /ass his days in peace 127,24; A half-disdain/erch'd on the/outed blossom of her lips: 168,41; To /ick, from the/ool 351,35; Pierced by a /oison'd dart 614,16; Peace /ipe on her /astoral hillock a languid note 307,14; Who /loughs with /ain 263,57; out/our'd in holiest /rayer 4,70;.ftick'd, with /innacles 425,43; pure as a pearl 302,40; He /ut our lives so far a/art 267,71; thy heart be /ut to /roof 100,7; Half disarray d as to her rest 349,7; I read, right 300,58; Wreathed round 490,29; Redder than any rose 427,16; roughly ridging 133,15; Rapidly riding 293,28; Itise up for reverence, 41,44; In roaring he shall rise 6,15; ose, like the wraith of his dead self, 614,1...