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The mustering storm betrayed:
The South-wind seized the willow
That over the water swayed.And then, when tempted and sorely swayed,
Those rigid orders have you obeyed?These two are gods, for, by love swayed,
They have God’s special task essayed,
And new worlds for their gladness made.The quilted sunshine and leaf-shade
Moved, as the boughs above him swayed,A tell-tale motion! soon will it be laid,
And by the tide alone the water swayed.But the pipers gaily played,
Chanting their fierce delight,
And the armoured carriages rocked and swayed.I saw a stricken mother swayed
By sorrow's storm, like wind-blown grass:
I said, 'I, too, dismayedTo right the sunshine rippled red from redder lance and blade --
Above the dark ~Upsaras~* flew, beneath us plashed the blood,
And, bellying black against the dust, the Bhagwa Jhanda swayed.The breath of the mouths of the winds had hardened on tree-tops and branches that glittered and swayed
Such wonders and glories of blossomlike snow or of frost that outlightens all flowers till it fadeRinaldo, late contended for the maid,
Enamored of that beauty rare; since she
Alike the glowing breast of either swayed.Hold hard, Ned! Lift me down once more, and lay me in the shade.
Old man, you've had your work cut out to guide
Both horses, and to hold me in the saddle when I swayed,When Madox Brown and Morris swayed
Your taste, did I not dress and look
Like any Middle Ages maidThy stature puffed and it swayed,
It stiffened to royal-erect;
A brassy trumpet brayed;To glow in twilight. Suddenly afraid
She seemed to see her beauty in a flare
Of light from hell. A throng of devils swayedLove listening while the Lesbian Maid
With finest touch of passion swayedA mind to read in him the reflex shade
Of its fierce torment; this way, that way urged;
By craven compromises hourly swayed.That thaumaturgist stood and swayed
The wand their faculties obeyed-And he whom Nature all for peace had made,
But angry heaven unto war had swayed,But when Brother Peetree prayed all the parrots flew dismayed,
And the hill shook to its centre, and the trees and fences swayed;