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O Laura, come. 9

White and. golden Lizzie stood 17

Through the dark my silence spoke like thunder 29

“If she watches, go bid her sleep” 43

So they went forth together 57

My ladies all are fair to gaze upon. 67

She sleeps a charmèd sleep. 79

Goes singing as it leaps along 85

“Here’s my half of the golden chain” 89

But not so soon are still the noisy crows. 97

The fisher-folk would give a kind strange word to me. 113

I like the proud ones best 123

Meggan piped a merry note 133

A shadowless spirit kept the gate 143

If in ficld or tree there might only be

Such a warm soft sleeping-place found for me! 149

Life is not sweet 155 xxiii