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The door was off the latch ; they peep ' d , and saw The boy set up betwixt his
grandsire ' s knees , Who thrust him in the hollows of his arm , And clapt him on
the hands and on the cheeks , Like one that loved him ; and the lad stretch ' d out
...
The door was off the latch ; they peep ' d , and saw The boy set up betwixt his
grandsire ' s knees , Who thrust him in the hollows of his arm , And clapt him on
the hands and on the cheeks , Like one that loved him ; and the lad stretch ' d out
...
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No servant staid : The farmer vext packs up his beds and chairs , And all his
household stuff ; and with his boy Betwixt his knees , his wife upon the tilt , Sets
forth , and meets a friend who hails him , “ What ! You ' re flitting ! ” “ Yes , we ' re
flitting ...
No servant staid : The farmer vext packs up his beds and chairs , And all his
household stuff ; and with his boy Betwixt his knees , his wife upon the tilt , Sets
forth , and meets a friend who hails him , “ What ! You ' re flitting ! ” “ Yes , we ' re
flitting ...
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Oh , hide thy knotted knees in fern , And overlook the chace ; And from thy
topmost branch discern The roofs of Sumner - place . XXV . But thou , whereon I
carved her name , That oft hast heard my vows , Declare when last Olivia came
To sport ...
Oh , hide thy knotted knees in fern , And overlook the chace ; And from thy
topmost branch discern The roofs of Sumner - place . XXV . But thou , whereon I
carved her name , That oft hast heard my vows , Declare when last Olivia came
To sport ...
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O muffle round thy knees with fern , And shadow Sumner - chace ! Long may thy
topmost branch discern The roofs of Sumner - place ! XXXIX . But tell me , did she
read the name I carved with many vows When last with throbbing heart I came ...
O muffle round thy knees with fern , And shadow Sumner - chace ! Long may thy
topmost branch discern The roofs of Sumner - place ! XXXIX . But tell me , did she
read the name I carved with many vows When last with throbbing heart I came ...
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Where wert thou when thy father play ' d In his free field , and pastime made , A
merry boy in sun and shade ? “ A . merry boy they called him then . He sat upon
the knees of men In days that never come again . “ Before the little ducts began
To ...
Where wert thou when thy father play ' d In his free field , and pastime made , A
merry boy in sun and shade ? “ A . merry boy they called him then . He sat upon
the knees of men In days that never come again . “ Before the little ducts began
To ...
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