The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... so fair . Away they scamper'd all , full speed , By boughs that swung along their track , As rabbits out of wood at feed , At sight of men all scamper back . And one pull'd on behind her heel , A thread Second Series 3.
... so fair . Away they scamper'd all , full speed , By boughs that swung along their track , As rabbits out of wood at feed , At sight of men all scamper back . And one pull'd on behind her heel , A thread Second Series 3.
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... else they are so still ! -Ah , tired madcaps ! you lie still ; But were you at the window now , To look forth on the fairy sight Of your illumined haunts by night , To see the park - glades where you play Far The Golden Treasury.
... else they are so still ! -Ah , tired madcaps ! you lie still ; But were you at the window now , To look forth on the fairy sight Of your illumined haunts by night , To see the park - glades where you play Far The Golden Treasury.
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... sight or tread , Across my funeral stone . This name , whoever chance to call , Perhaps your smile , may win ; Nay , do not smile ! mine eyelids fall Over mine eyes , and feel withal The sudden tears within . Is there a leaf that ...
... sight or tread , Across my funeral stone . This name , whoever chance to call , Perhaps your smile , may win ; Nay , do not smile ! mine eyelids fall Over mine eyes , and feel withal The sudden tears within . Is there a leaf that ...
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... sight ; We saw the canker , but she kiss'd the bloom . And yet it might not be we could not brook To vex her happy heart with vague alarms , To blanch with fear her fond intrepid look , Or send a thrill through those encircling arms ...
... sight ; We saw the canker , but she kiss'd the bloom . And yet it might not be we could not brook To vex her happy heart with vague alarms , To blanch with fear her fond intrepid look , Or send a thrill through those encircling arms ...
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... sights and the loathsome smells of disease But that He said ' Ye do it to Me , when ye do it to these ' ? So he went . And we past to this ward where the younger children are laid : Here is the cot of our orphan , our darling , our meek ...
... sights and the loathsome smells of disease But that He said ' Ye do it to Me , when ye do it to these ' ? So he went . And we past to this ward where the younger children are laid : Here is the cot of our orphan , our darling , our meek ...
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