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ОглавлениеCHAPTER I.
'O BITTERNESS OF THINGS TOO SWEET.'
'IF I WERE TO DO AS ISEULT DID.'
'THE GREATER CANTLE OF THE WORLD IS LOST.'
'SINCE PAINTED OR NOT PAINTED ALL SHALL FADE.'
'OF ALL MEN ELSE I HAVE AVOIDED THEE.'
'HER FACE RESIGNED TO BLISS OR BALE.'
'AND THE SPRING COMES SLOWLY UP THIS WAY.'
'AND COME AGEN BE IT BY NIGHT OR DAY.'
ON THE DARK BROW OF HELVELLYN.
'A YOUNG LAMB'S HEART AMONG THE FULL-GROWN FLOCKS.'
'NOW NOTHING LEFT TO LOVE OR HATE.'
'PROUD CAN I NEVER BE OF WHAT I HATE.'
'CLUBS, DIAMONDS, HEARTS, IN WILD DISORDER SEEN.'
'SWIFT SUBTLE POST, CARRIER OF GRISLY CARE.'
'ROSES CHOKED AMONG THORNS AND THISTLES.'
'KIND IS MY LOVE TO-DAY, TO-MORROW KIND.'
'OUR LOVE WAS NEW, AND THEN BUT IN THE SPRING.'
'ALL FANCY, PRIDE, AND FICKLE MAIDENHOOD.'
LORD HARTFIELD REFUSES A FORTUNE.
'ALAS, FOR SORROW IS ALL THE END OF THIS'
'OH, SAD KISSED MOUTH, HOW SORROWFUL IT IS!'