The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... give thanks once for all to the copyright proprietors or publishers who have kindly permitted me to transfer their treasures , sometimes almost too graspingly , to the enrichment of this Anthology . Should any claims have been ...
... give thanks once for all to the copyright proprietors or publishers who have kindly permitted me to transfer their treasures , sometimes almost too graspingly , to the enrichment of this Anthology . Should any claims have been ...
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... give , too , primal powers , Of a prescience more than ours- Teach us , while they come and go , When to sail , and when to sow . Cuckoo calling from the hill , Swallow skimming by the mill , Swallows trooping in the sedge , Starlings ...
... give , too , primal powers , Of a prescience more than ours- Teach us , while they come and go , When to sail , and when to sow . Cuckoo calling from the hill , Swallow skimming by the mill , Swallows trooping in the sedge , Starlings ...
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... gives no bliss , yet spoils for rest ; And we should win thee from thy own fair life , Like us distracted , and like us unblest . Soon , soon thy cheer would die , Thy hopes grow timorous , and unfix'd thy powers , And thy clear aims be ...
... gives no bliss , yet spoils for rest ; And we should win thee from thy own fair life , Like us distracted , and like us unblest . Soon , soon thy cheer would die , Thy hopes grow timorous , and unfix'd thy powers , And thy clear aims be ...
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... give her heart its rights ; Some one whom I could court With no great change of manner , Still holding reason's fort , Though waving fancy's banner ; A lady , not so queenly As to disdain my hand , Yet born to smile serenely Like those ...
... give her heart its rights ; Some one whom I could court With no great change of manner , Still holding reason's fort , Though waving fancy's banner ; A lady , not so queenly As to disdain my hand , Yet born to smile serenely Like those ...
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... give ? I love not hollow cheek or faded eye : Yet , O my friend , I will not have thee die Ask me no more , lest I should bid thee live ; Ask me no more . Ask me no more : thy fate and mine are seal'd : I strove against the stream and ...
... give ? I love not hollow cheek or faded eye : Yet , O my friend , I will not have thee die Ask me no more , lest I should bid thee live ; Ask me no more . Ask me no more : thy fate and mine are seal'd : I strove against the stream and ...
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