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When the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in his pride,
He shouts to scare the monster who will often turn aside.And as he turned his face aside,
With a look of joy and a thrill of prideWhat brushes fly and moth aside?
Irving and his plume of pride.My mother had that moment died;
Unknowing, sped I to the trees,
And plucked Bathsheba’s hand aside;Paint, patches, jewels laid aside,
At night astronomers agree,
The evening has the day belied;As if the towers had thrust aside,
In slightly sinking, the dull tide-The fool we stripped to his foolish hide
Which she might have seen when she threw him aside --He cast his cloak aside,
And goeth forth to the high-bower
Where the dames and damsels abide.when murder is trying to hide,
and suspicion, hatred and bribe
at last, step aside,He saw me, and he turned aside,
As if he wished himself to hide:Surging, and urging the visions aside
For a lyrical lay of equestrian pride,But when their chains are cast aside,
See the glad scene unfolding wide,Abide
Under some neutral force
Until this course turneth aside.Strung and seen and thrown aside.
Drill your apt and docile measures
Sternly as you drill your pride.All folly from me, putting it aside
To leave the old barren ways of men,
Because my brideThey from the throng of men had stepped aside,
And made their home under the green hill-side.Ere this be thrown aside,
And with new joy and prideAnd bore me breathless and faint aside,
In their iron arms, while my children died.Relax the iron hand of pride,
And bid his bondmen cast the chain
From fettered soul and limb aside?Fell not in isles aside --
Waste headlands of the earth,
Or warring tribes untried --