Robin Hood: a Fragment - Robert Southey - Books - BiblioLife - 9781103504046 - March 10, 2009
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Robin Hood: a Fragment

Robert Southey

Robin Hood: a Fragment

Mo Ltian. TO EDITH MAY WARTER. Daughter and friend !my husbands daughter dear, Thou who hast been a very Ruth to me, Accept (to thee inscribed how lovingly) This wintry coronal; pale leaves and sere, My latest last. Some strewn as oer a bier, Inwoven some with his immortal bay Who loved to think that, with the linked lay Fast linked, our names to many an after-year. Memorial of our friendship, should go down Tho far apart we made our bed in death. I gather up the scantlings for that crown Prepared ;the first and few. A withering breath Hath scattered all beside. God swill be done !A nd the two names shall live for they are one. CAROLINE SOUTHEY.
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Released March 10, 2009
ISBN13 9781103504046
Publishers BiblioLife
Pages 272
Dimensions 230 × 16 × 153 mm   ·   557 g
Language English  

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