The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageOxford University Press, 1921 - 496 страница |
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... Lord Houghton CCCLVII THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER It is the miller's daughter , And she is grown so dear , so dear , That I would be the jewel That trembles at her ear : For hid in ringlets day and night , I'd touch her neck so warm and white ...
... Lord Houghton CCCLVII THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER It is the miller's daughter , And she is grown so dear , so dear , That I would be the jewel That trembles at her ear : For hid in ringlets day and night , I'd touch her neck so warm and white ...
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... Houghton , by Lord Palmerston , in 1863 , was a notable English parliamentarian who during his Parliamentary career took an active part in the movements of the day . He travelled extensively and befriended many young writers and artists ...
... Houghton , by Lord Palmerston , in 1863 , was a notable English parliamentarian who during his Parliamentary career took an active part in the movements of the day . He travelled extensively and befriended many young writers and artists ...
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... HOUGHTON , Richard Monckton Milnes , Lord ( 1809-1885 ) . The Men of Old • HUNT , James Henry Leigh ( 1784-1859 ) . Rondeau · INGELOW , Jean ( 1820-1897 ) . The High Tide . JONSON , Ben ( 1574-1637 ) . The Noble Nature . Hymn to Diana ...
... HOUGHTON , Richard Monckton Milnes , Lord ( 1809-1885 ) . The Men of Old • HUNT , James Henry Leigh ( 1784-1859 ) . Rondeau · INGELOW , Jean ( 1820-1897 ) . The High Tide . JONSON , Ben ( 1574-1637 ) . The Noble Nature . Hymn to Diana ...
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... Lord Houghton LVI A PAUSE They made the chamber sweet with flowers and leaves , And the bed sweet with flowers on which I lay ; While my soul , love - bound , loiter'd on its way . I did not hear the birds about the eaves , Nor hear the ...
... Lord Houghton LVI A PAUSE They made the chamber sweet with flowers and leaves , And the bed sweet with flowers on which I lay ; While my soul , love - bound , loiter'd on its way . I did not hear the birds about the eaves , Nor hear the ...
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... Lord Tennyson LXVII THE MEN OF OLD I know not that the men of old Were better than men now , Of heart more kind , of ... Lord Houghton LXVIII MAGNA EST VERITAS Here , in this little Bay 70 The Golden Treasury.
... Lord Tennyson LXVII THE MEN OF OLD I know not that the men of old Were better than men now , Of heart more kind , of ... Lord Houghton LXVIII MAGNA EST VERITAS Here , in this little Bay 70 The Golden Treasury.
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