The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... hope even as much acceptance for this book . Varie- ties in taste , often deeply rooted and strenuously held , will lead every reader to condemn me for omissions and inclusions : inevitably , and rightly . For such judgments reveal the ...
... hope even as much acceptance for this book . Varie- ties in taste , often deeply rooted and strenuously held , will lead every reader to condemn me for omissions and inclusions : inevitably , and rightly . For such judgments reveal the ...
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... hope perhaps for new friends to replace the lost . Kind readers ! - if I have the fortune to find such - may this little selection , like the former , with whatever deficiencies , be the draught tempting you to approach , in their free ...
... hope perhaps for new friends to replace the lost . Kind readers ! - if I have the fortune to find such - may this little selection , like the former , with whatever deficiencies , be the draught tempting you to approach , in their free ...
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... hope is hardest to be lost : But the young , young children , O my brothers , Do you ask them why they stand Weeping sore before the bosoms of their mothers . In our happy Fatherland ? They look up with their pale and sunken faces , And ...
... hope is hardest to be lost : But the young , young children , O my brothers , Do you ask them why they stand Weeping sore before the bosoms of their mothers . In our happy Fatherland ? They look up with their pale and sunken faces , And ...
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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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... the smile , and the comforting eye- Here was a boy in the ward , every bone seem'd out of its place- Caught in a mill and crush'd - it was all but a hope- less case : And he handled him gently enough ; but his voice Second Series 19.
... the smile , and the comforting eye- Here was a boy in the ward , every bone seem'd out of its place- Caught in a mill and crush'd - it was all but a hope- less case : And he handled him gently enough ; but his voice Second Series 19.
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