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... blue skies shall look down in its face , And moist shall the earth be , and cool to the fingers Of those who shall go there to seek , in our place . And blue as the rim of a torn cloud at 6 THE SMITH COLLEGE MONTHLY.
... blue skies shall look down in its face , And moist shall the earth be , and cool to the fingers Of those who shall go there to seek , in our place . And blue as the rim of a torn cloud at 6 THE SMITH COLLEGE MONTHLY.
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And blue as the rim of a torn cloud at sunset , The violets shall grow where the wood stretches wide , A hundred together with stems green and slender , Half lost in the sheltering leaves where they hide . And all about the city shall ...
And blue as the rim of a torn cloud at sunset , The violets shall grow where the wood stretches wide , A hundred together with stems green and slender , Half lost in the sheltering leaves where they hide . And all about the city shall ...
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... blue eyes shone with the satisfaction of a sailor when he is putting his strength against the forces of nature . The trip seemed long to his impatience to - day , but at length he drew near a line of rocks stretching across the entrance ...
... blue eyes shone with the satisfaction of a sailor when he is putting his strength against the forces of nature . The trip seemed long to his impatience to - day , but at length he drew near a line of rocks stretching across the entrance ...
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... blue - patched roof ; Down the mountain , putting to proof Little brown foot and lean brown hoof- Low and high- Sing and cry Heigh ho ! Never to know- Only to go and go and go ! Heigh ho ! FANNIE STEARNS DAVIS . # OLD - COUNTRY - BORN ...
... blue - patched roof ; Down the mountain , putting to proof Little brown foot and lean brown hoof- Low and high- Sing and cry Heigh ho ! Never to know- Only to go and go and go ! Heigh ho ! FANNIE STEARNS DAVIS . # OLD - COUNTRY - BORN ...
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... blue . " As she drew near the house little Antony came running out , waving a letter . " Thank ye , darlint , I knew it'ld be coming to - day or to- morrow . " She carried little Antony pick - a - back to the house , and then read her ...
... blue . " As she drew near the house little Antony came running out , waving a letter . " Thank ye , darlint , I knew it'ld be coming to - day or to- morrow . " She carried little Antony pick - a - back to the house , and then read her ...
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