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" t was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light shone round about the place; The leper no longer crouched at his side, But stood before him glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar... "
Brownson's Quarterly Review - Page 268
edited by - 1849
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner, Volume 13

1879 - 692 pages
...'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light shown round about the place ; The leper no longer crouched...they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, Which mingles their softness and quiet in one With the shaggy unrest they float down upon ; And the voice...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 93

1867 - 894 pages
...stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. Hie words were shed softer than leaves from the pine -And...they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, Which mingled their softness and quiet in one •With the shaggy unrest they float down upon ; And the voice...
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The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell, Issue 514

James Russell Lowell - 1873 - 484 pages
...stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God m Man. vm. His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine, And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brme, Which mingle their softness and quiet in one With the shaggy unrest they float down upon ; And...
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The Vision of Sir Launfal

James Russell Lowell - 1875 - 44 pages
...the. Beautiful- Gate, — Himself the .Gate whereby men can. Enter the temple of«God in. Man. vnf. His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine, And they fell onjSir.Launfal as snows on the brine, Which mingle their softness and quiet in one. With the shaggy...
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The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 450 pages
...with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 't was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. VII. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, That mingle their softness and quiet in With the shaggy unrest they float down upon; And the voice...
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The poetical works of James Russell Lowell. Household ed

James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 434 pages
...leper fed, And 't was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. vn. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast A light shone round about the place ; The leper no...And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, That mingle their softness and quiet in With the shaggy unrest they float down upon; And the voice...
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The Vision of Sir Launfal

James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 86 pages
...Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. THE VI8ION OF SIR LAUNFAL. 67 VIII. His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine,...they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, Which miftgle their softness and quiet in one With the shaggy unrest they float down upon; And the voice...
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The Vision of Sir Launfal: The Cathedral ; Favorite Poems

James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 276 pages
...and straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate, — THE VISION OF SIR LAUNFAL. 67 VIII. His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine,...And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, That mingle their softness and quiet in one With the shaggy unrest they float down upon ; And the voice...
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Modern Classics, Volume 5

1876 - 294 pages
...stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. VIII. His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine, And they fell on Sir Luunful as snows on the brine, That mingle their softness and quiet in one With the shaggy unrest they...
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The Poetical Works of James Russel Lowell

James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 pages
...stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. Hie words were shed softer than leaves from the pine,...And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, That mingle their softness aud quiet in With the shaggy unrest they float down upon; And the voice...
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