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La Belle Dame sans MerciModern LoveLines Rhymed in a Letter from Oxford I The Gothic looks solemn, The plain Doric column Supports an old Bishop and Crosier; The mouldering arch, Shaded o’er by a larch Stands next door to Wilson the Hosier. II Vice—that is, by turns,— O’er pale faces mourns The black tassell’d trencher and common hat; The Chantry boy sings, The Steeple-bell rings, And as for the Chancellor—dominat. III There are plenty of trees, And plenty of ease, And plenty of fat deer for Parsons; And when it is venison, Short is the benison,— Then each on a leg or thigh fastens.
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I The Gothic looks solemn, The plain Doric column Supports an old Bishop and Crosier; The mouldering arch, Shaded o’er by a larch Stands next door to Wilson the Hosier.
II Vice—that is, by turns,— O’er pale faces mourns The black tassell’d trencher and common hat; The Chantry boy sings, The Steeple-bell rings, And as for the Chancellor—dominat.
III There are plenty of trees, And plenty of ease, And plenty of fat deer for Parsons; And when it is venison, Short is the benison,— Then each on a leg or thigh fastens.
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The Gothic looks solemn, The plain Doric column Supports an old Bishop and Crosier; The mouldering arch, Shaded o’er by a larch Stands next door to Wilson the Hosier.
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Vice—that is, by turns,— O’er pale faces mourns The black tassell’d trencher and common hat; The Chantry boy sings, The Steeple-bell rings, And as for the Chancellor—dominat.
III
There are plenty of trees, And plenty of ease, And plenty of fat deer for Parsons; And when it is venison, Short is the benison,— Then each on a leg or thigh fastens.
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