Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1864 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... golden beads . She flitted , but the glittering eye Still sought the lovely face . ― Who was she ? What , and whence ? and why Doomed to such menial place ? A skipper's daughter , so they said , - Left orphan by the gale That cost the ...
... golden beads . She flitted , but the glittering eye Still sought the lovely face . ― Who was she ? What , and whence ? and why Doomed to such menial place ? A skipper's daughter , so they said , - Left orphan by the gale That cost the ...
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... golden beads , And naught beside as dower , Grew at the wayside with the weeds , Herself a garden - flower . ' T was strange , ' t was sad , so fresh , so fair ! Thus Pity's voice began . Such grace ! an angel's shape and air ! The half ...
... golden beads , And naught beside as dower , Grew at the wayside with the weeds , Herself a garden - flower . ' T was strange , ' t was sad , so fresh , so fair ! Thus Pity's voice began . Such grace ! an angel's shape and air ! The half ...
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... golden beads ! " I tell you , you may fret and frown , And call her what you choose , You'll find my Lady in her gown , Your Mistress in her shoes ! " Ah , gentle maidens , free from blame , God grant you never know The little whisper ...
... golden beads ! " I tell you , you may fret and frown , And call her what you choose , You'll find my Lady in her gown , Your Mistress in her shoes ! " Ah , gentle maidens , free from blame , God grant you never know The little whisper ...
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... golden beads . The vow is spoke , ― the prayer is said , - - And with a gentle pride The Lady Agnes lifts her head , Sir Harry Frankland's bride . No more her faithful heart shall bear Those griefs so meekly borne , The passing sneer ...
... golden beads . The vow is spoke , ― the prayer is said , - - And with a gentle pride The Lady Agnes lifts her head , Sir Harry Frankland's bride . No more her faithful heart shall bear Those griefs so meekly borne , The passing sneer ...
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... golden beads Of love's uncounted days . They leave the fair ancestral isle For bleak New England's shore ; How gracious is the courtly smile Of all who frowned before ! Again through Lisbon's orange bowers They watch the river's gleam ...
... golden beads Of love's uncounted days . They leave the fair ancestral isle For bleak New England's shore ; How gracious is the courtly smile Of all who frowned before ! Again through Lisbon's orange bowers They watch the river's gleam ...
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