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- 21: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature E (Delaware Museum, second revise proof)
behind. Slowly fades the sun from the wall Till day lies dead on the sun-dial: And now in Rose... through the weary world? With toiling breath she rose from the floor And dragged her steps to an... weary footsteps well Till it led her up to the altar-cell. No change there was on Rose Mary's face... service-fires that in heaven be, And earth-wheels whirled perpetually. Rose Mary gazed from the... rose spread And tapers burned at the altar-head; And there in the altar-midst alone, 'Twixt wings of
- 22: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature E (Delaware Museum, final revise proof)
behind. Slowly fades the sun from the wall Till day lies dead on the sun-dial: And now in Rose... through the weary world? With toiling breath she rose from the floor And dragged her steps to an... weary footsteps well Till it led her up to the altar-cell. No change there was on Rose Mary's face... service-fires that in heaven be, And earth-wheels whirled perpetually. Rose Mary gazed from the... rose spread And tapers burned at the altar-head; And there in the altar-midst alone, 'Twixt wings of
- 23: The Sin of Detection
14 number added later at top center this side only WMR's note at the bottom of the page R letter written to the left of the title (10 m.) Notation at the lower right indicating it was written in ten minutes. 13. The Sin of Detection She bowed her face among them all, as one By one they rose and went. A little scorn They showed?a very little. More forlorn She seemed because of that: she might have grown Proud else in her turn, and have so made known What she well knew
- 24: Fruit from Hope's Garden
(8 m.) Notation at lower right indicating it was written in eight minutes. 22. Fruit from Hope's Garden I still stood pausing:?with a smile she rose Speaking some words in her most gentle tone Of voice?that voice so musical which none Can equal?with a hushed, serene repose Of love about her, like a flame that goes alone Burning aloft to heaven: the heart Intensely burning up: not love of faith her shone Gave her that look But certainty which in within Even as a bride's or
- 25: On One Condition
(5 m.) Notation at lower right indicating it was written in five minutes. 4 o 6 o Notation above the title 76 Notation in upper right corner 33. On One Condition I think I should not think upon her now: But then I have stood with others in a ring listening And watchd her rose-breath'd life while she did sing And I can scarcely yet imagine how I ever should her brow define forget holy stately Or her sloped breast that was so grand a thing. There is a deal of weary
- 26: Lines from the Roman de la Rose
douleur au coeur me touche Quand de sa beauté me remembre. Roman de la Rose.
- 27: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), first edition
(1881)
page CONTENTS. BALLADS. Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ROSE MARY, PART I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Beryl-Song . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ROSE MARY, PART II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Beryl-Song . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 ROSE MARY, PART III...). . . . . . . 334 (for a Picture). . . . . . . 335 La Bella Mano B . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with the Beryl-stone: Lost the first, but the
- 28: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), second edition
(1881)
. . . . . 1 Rose Mary, Part I. . . . . . 22 Beryl-Song . . . . . 25 Rose Mary, Part II. . . . . . 45 Beryl-Song . . . . 48 Rose Mary, Part III. . . . . . 65 Beryl-Song... Written in pencil in lower left corner. zix Written in pencil in lower left corner. . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with the Beryl-stone: Lost the first, but the second won PART I. ? mine that art Mary's Rose, Mary Come in to me
- 29: Ballads and Sonnets (1882), fourth edition
(1882)
. . . . . 1 Rose Mary, Part I. . . . . . 22 Beryl-Song . . . . 25 Rose Mary, Part II. . . . . . 45 Beryl-Song . . . . 48 Rose Mary, Part III. . . . . . . 65 Beryl-Song () . . . 69... . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY Of her two fights with the Beryl-stone: . Lost the first, but the second won PART I. ? mine that art Mary's Rose... not how the faint moon grew; But the hidden stars are calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to my
- 30: Rose Mary
Rose Mary. Part I. --- ? Mary mine that art Mary's Rose Come in to me from the... the hidden stars are calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to my side, And read the stars if you'd... be known; But in this glass all things are shown.? Pale Rose Mary sank to the floor:? ?The night... your eyes.? blank page Low spake maiden Rose Mary:? ?O mother mine, if I....? Rose Mary pressed to her mother's cheek, And almost smiled but did not speak; Then turned again to
- 31: Percy Bysshe Shelley
orient sun, to breast the wave, Rose from this couch that morn. Ah! did he brave Only the sea??or..., replenisheth,? Shelley, Song's orient sun, to breast the wave, Rose from this couch that morn. Ah! did he
- 32: Ballads and Sonnets (Harvard mixed proofs, 1881)
center of the page. ROSE-MARY. B blank page Stamp of the printer on upper left.... BALLADS. Page Rose Mary, Part I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Rose Mary, Part II . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Rose Mary, Part III . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 The White Ship...). . . . . . . 334 (for a Picture). . . . . . . 335 La Bella Mano . ROSE MARY . Of her two... Mary's Rose MARY Come in to me from the garden-close. The sun sinks fast with the rising dew, And
- 33: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature B (Delaware Museum, author's first proofs)
Printer's Stamp, dated 5 Apr. 81] Stamped at upper left. B . ROSE MARY blank.... . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with the Beryl-stone , : Lost the first, but the second won PART I. ? mine that art Mary's Rose, MARY Come in to me from the garden-close. The... are calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to my side, And read the stars if you'd be a bride. In... through by DGR. Pale Rose Mary sank to the floor:? ?The night will come if the day is o'er!? ?Nay
- 34: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature B (Delaware Museum, first revise)
corner. B . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with the Beryl-stone: Lost the first, but the second won PART I. ? mine that art Mary's Rose... marked not how the faint moon grew; But the hidden stars are calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to my... fell accidentally on the forme. Pale Rose Mary sank to the floor:? ?The night will come if the... spake maiden Rose Mary:? ?O mother mine, if I should not see!? ?Nay, daughter, cover your face no
- 35: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature B (Delaware Museum, second revise)
corner. B . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with... Rose, MARY Come in to me from the garden-close. The sun sinks fast with the rising dew, And we marked not how the faint moon grew; But the hidden stars are calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to... fell accidentally on the forme. Pale Rose Mary sank to the floor:? ?The night will come if the... spake maiden Rose Mary:? ?O mother mine, if I should not see!? ?Nay, daughter, cover your face no
- 36: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature B (Delaware Museum, third revise, WMR's copy)
corner. B . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with... Rose, MARY Come in to me from the garden-close. The sun sinks fast with the rising dew, And we marked not how the faint moon grew; But the hidden stars are calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to... canceleld by DGR Pale Rose Mary sank to the floor:? ?The night will come if the day is o'er!? ?Nay... solemnize; And the spell lacks nothing but your eyes.? Low spake maiden Rose Mary:? ?O mother
- 37: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature B (Delaware Museum, final proof)
. X Printer's mark in upper right corner. B . ROSE MARY blank page . ROSE MARY . Of her two fights with the Beryl-stone: Lost the first, but the second won PART I. ? mine that art Mary's Rose, MARY Come in to me from the garden-close. The sun sinks... calling you. ?Tall Rose Mary, come to my side, And read the stars if you'd be a bride. In hours....? Pale Rose Mary sank to the floor:? ?The night will come if the day is o'er!? ?Nay, heaven takes
- 38: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature F (Delaware Museum, second revise proof, incomplete)
3 Printer's proof-sequence number in upper left corner. [Charles Whittingham and Chiswick Press Printer's Stamp, dated 14 Apr. 81] Stamped at upper left. Beryl-Song (overpage)5 lines of this should beon this page, beginning asmarked. DGR's note to the printer F ?Though naught for the poor corpse lying here Remain to-day but the cold white bier, But burial-chaunt and bended knee, But sighs and tears that heaviest be, But rent rose-flower and rosemary
- 39: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature G (Delaware Museum, incomplete first revise proof)
, i ě But he rose and stood in the rocking boat. Low the poor ship leaned on the tide: O'er... 'neath the sea alone; And when I rose, 'twas the sea did seem, And not these things, to be..., as we Did drift on the bitter winter sea. But lo! a third man rose o'er the wave, And we said... last the morning rose on the sea Like an angel's wing that beat tow'rds me. Sore numbed I was in
- 40: Ballads and Sonnets (1881), proof Signature G (Delaware Museum, complete first revise proof)
, i ě But he rose and stood in the rocking boat. Low the poor ship leaned on the tide: O'er... 'neath the sea alone; And when I rose, 'twas the sea did seem, And not these things, to be..., as we Did drift on the bitter winter sea. But lo! a third man rose o'er the wave, And we said... last the morning rose on the sea Like an angel's wing that beat tow'rds me. Sore numbed I was in
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