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57 NOTICES OE BOOKS.
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Poems: By Jean Ingelow. London—Longman A...
And She moved dark against where day Lindis ' s golden wandereth death ,
, My sonne ' s fair wife , Elizabeth . Cusha ! cusha ! cusha ! ' calling
" ' , Farre Ere the early I dews heard were her song falling -. ,
away Where 1 Cusha the ! cusha reed ! Lindis ' all along floweth ; floweth , floweth ,
From the meads y where melick groweth , , Faintly came her milking song .
" Cusha ! cusha ! cusha I' calling , For Leave the dews meadow will soone be falling mellow ; mellow , mellow , grasses ,
Come Quit Quit From your up your the Whitefoot cowsli the stalks clovers ps of , , cowsli parsley come lift ps uppe hollow yellow head Lig , htfoot ; hollow , , hollow ,
Come up Whitefoot , come your up Lightfoot ; , Come Jetty up , to Jetty the , milking rise and slied follow ! , ,
" If When it be long I beg , aye in , to long think ago how - — long , Lindis flow
Again Swift 1 as hear an , the arrowesharpe , and strong ;
, And Bin full all the of floating aire it seemeth bells ( saitli mee shee , )
That ring the tune of Enderby . ' _, " Alle And fresh not the a shadow level pasture mote be lay seene ,
Save The where steeple full towered fyve good from miles out the away , greene ; * And lo ! the great bell farre and wide
Was heard in all the country side , , That Saturday at eventide .
" The swannerds where their sedges are , The Moved shepherde on in lads sunset I heard ' s golden afarre breath ,
, And my sonne ' s wife Elizabeth ; Till Came , floating down that o ' er k the yndl grassy y message sea , free , Enderb
The " Brides of Mavis y . " 11 Then And where some all the along looked goodl where up vessels into Lindis the lie flows sky , ,
They And where de' And the lordl why y y should steeple this , shows thing .
be—They What ring say danger the , lowers tune of by * Enderby land or sea !' ?'
" For For Of evil ships pyrate news ashore galleys from beyond Mablethorpe warp the ing down , ;
scorpe , They have not spared to wake the town :
And But while storms the be west none been and red pyrates to see flee , , Ende
Why ring ; The Brides of rby . '
57 Notices Oe Books.
57 NOTICES OE BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 57, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/57/
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