The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... spring , Or bob or bow with leering smiles , And one would swing , or sit and sing , Or sew a stitch or two at whiles , And one skipp'd on with downcast face , All heedless , to my very place , And there , in fright , with one foot out ...
... spring , Or bob or bow with leering smiles , And one would swing , or sit and sing , Or sew a stitch or two at whiles , And one skipp'd on with downcast face , All heedless , to my very place , And there , in fright , with one foot out ...
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... spring Praised in its own low murmuring , - And cresses glossy wet . And so , I thought my likeness grew ( Without the melancholy tale ) To ' gentle hermit of the dale , ' And Angelina too . For oft I read within my nook Such minstrel ...
... spring Praised in its own low murmuring , - And cresses glossy wet . And so , I thought my likeness grew ( Without the melancholy tale ) To ' gentle hermit of the dale , ' And Angelina too . For oft I read within my nook Such minstrel ...
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... — These , lost to hope , in memory yet Around the hearts that loved thee cling , Shadowing with long and vain regret The too fair promise of thy Spring . T. L. Peacock XIV THE WAIL OF THE CORNISH MOTHER They say ' Second Series 17.
... — These , lost to hope , in memory yet Around the hearts that loved thee cling , Shadowing with long and vain regret The too fair promise of thy Spring . T. L. Peacock XIV THE WAIL OF THE CORNISH MOTHER They say ' Second Series 17.
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... spring , They freshen and sweeten the wards like the waft of an Angel's wing ; And she lay with a flower in one hand and her thin hands crost on her breast- Wan , but as pretty as heart can desire , and we thought her at rest , Quietly ...
... spring , They freshen and sweeten the wards like the waft of an Angel's wing ; And she lay with a flower in one hand and her thin hands crost on her breast- Wan , but as pretty as heart can desire , and we thought her at rest , Quietly ...
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... springs , -your part , my part In life , for good and ill . No. I yearn upward , touch you close , Then stand away . kiss your cheek , Catch your soul's warmth , -I pluck the rose And love it more than tongue can speak- Then the good ...
... springs , -your part , my part In life , for good and ill . No. I yearn upward , touch you close , Then stand away . kiss your cheek , Catch your soul's warmth , -I pluck the rose And love it more than tongue can speak- Then the good ...
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