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The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems

Chapter 9 

Word Count: 501    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

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und salad

eing quite o

he salade r

the great

getting ol

s with that

st sad) we

to court an

ws up; exce

ar lady,

he ways of

at that wo

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true that

bout the e

n sea no V

aid for? Tr

way the mi

s upon the gr

tine must fa

rt, these thi

small, that

e made for ev

go soon or

uke in cour

re, his gran

old robes d

ace was pa

duchess

was changed m

yes that us

dizzy with

I used to w

bright sti

me dust were

e shallower

ass were beh

straining bon

good for

are drier

's wife thes

ot shudder

did, being mo

nds have lo

that they

quite easy

ilken cush

ry of the a

e bears upo

alas! that

r than an A

l gone now

walking; wh

t queenly

air still. A

summer-li

grown no

ime, when the

birds sing

once she u

eck, and ki

s coming st

or her; som

mes like a

rs true li

e a lost heav

s not so ha

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The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems
The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems
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