The Golden Treasury of Songs and LyricsScott, Foresman, 1908 - 437 страница |
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... and eyelids pale . My cheek is cold and white , alas ! My heart beats loud and fast ; Oh ! press it close to thine again Where it will break at last . P. B. Shelley 10 15 CCXVI She walks in beauty , like the ccxv ] 255 Book Fourth.
... and eyelids pale . My cheek is cold and white , alas ! My heart beats loud and fast ; Oh ! press it close to thine again Where it will break at last . P. B. Shelley 10 15 CCXVI She walks in beauty , like the ccxv ] 255 Book Fourth.
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... P. B. Shelley CCXX She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove ; A maid whom there were none to praise , And very few to love . A violet by a mossy stone Half - hidden from the eye ! -Fair as a star , when only one Is ...
... P. B. Shelley CCXX She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove ; A maid whom there were none to praise , And very few to love . A violet by a mossy stone Half - hidden from the eye ! -Fair as a star , when only one Is ...
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... P. B. Shelley 5 10 1.5 CCXXIX ECHOES How sweet the answer Echo 266 Palgrave's Golden Treasury [ ecxxvii.
... P. B. Shelley 5 10 1.5 CCXXIX ECHOES How sweet the answer Echo 266 Palgrave's Golden Treasury [ ecxxvii.
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... P. B. Shelley CCXXXIII TO A DISTANT FRIEND Why art thou silent ? Is thy love a plant Of such weak fibre that the treacherous air Of absence withers what was once so fair ? Is there no debt to pay , no boon to grant ? 5 Yet have my ...
... P. B. Shelley CCXXXIII TO A DISTANT FRIEND Why art thou silent ? Is thy love a plant Of such weak fibre that the treacherous air Of absence withers what was once so fair ? Is there no debt to pay , no boon to grant ? 5 Yet have my ...
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... P. B. Shelley 5 10 15 20 20 CCXL THE MAID OF NEIDPATH O lovers ' eyes are sharp to see , And lovers ' ears in hearing ; And love , in life's extremity , Can lend an hour of cheering . Disease had been in Mary's bower And slow decay from ...
... P. B. Shelley 5 10 15 20 20 CCXL THE MAID OF NEIDPATH O lovers ' eyes are sharp to see , And lovers ' ears in hearing ; And love , in life's extremity , Can lend an hour of cheering . Disease had been in Mary's bower And slow decay from ...
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