Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1864 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... , To maids with downcast eyes . Ah ! maidens err and matrons warn Beneath the coldest sky ; Love lurks amid the tasselled corn As in the bearded rye ! But who would dream our sober sires Had learned the 1 AGNES THE KNIGHT.
... , To maids with downcast eyes . Ah ! maidens err and matrons warn Beneath the coldest sky ; Love lurks amid the tasselled corn As in the bearded rye ! But who would dream our sober sires Had learned the 1 AGNES THE KNIGHT.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes. But who would dream our sober sires Had learned the old world's ways , And warmed their hearths with lawless fires In Shirley's homespun days ? ' Tis like some poet's pictured trance His idle rhymes recite , - This ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes. But who would dream our sober sires Had learned the old world's ways , And warmed their hearths with lawless fires In Shirley's homespun days ? ' Tis like some poet's pictured trance His idle rhymes recite , - This ...
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... learned their Saxon name , And touched their English gold , Nor tale of doubt nor hint of blame From over sea is told . Three hours the first November dawn " Has climbed with feeble ray Through mists like heavy curtains drawn . Before ...
... learned their Saxon name , And touched their English gold , Nor tale of doubt nor hint of blame From over sea is told . Three hours the first November dawn " Has climbed with feeble ray Through mists like heavy curtains drawn . Before ...
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... learned crew That loved to talk of all they could not do . Why count the rest , - those names of later days - - That many love , and all agree to praise , — Or point the titles , where a glance may read The dangerous lines of party or ...
... learned crew That loved to talk of all they could not do . Why count the rest , - those names of later days - - That many love , and all agree to praise , — Or point the titles , where a glance may read The dangerous lines of party or ...
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... learned the art of arts , to dine ! Nature , indulgent to our daily need , Kind - hearted mother ! taught us all to feed ; But the chief art , · how rarely Nature flings This choicest gift among her social kings ! Say , man of truth ...
... learned the art of arts , to dine ! Nature , indulgent to our daily need , Kind - hearted mother ! taught us all to feed ; But the chief art , · how rarely Nature flings This choicest gift among her social kings ! Say , man of truth ...
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Agnes angel arms banner Behold beneath BERKSHIRE Blazoned Blue and gold breast breath bright burning Cabinet Edition cheek clasped crimson crown dark dead dear dream earth Enoch Arden eyes faded fair falchion flame Flower of Liberty friends gleam glistening glory glow golden gray green hand hear heart Heaven heavenly hills hour Illustrated land laugh leaves life's light lips living look Lord maidens MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY moidore morning mother NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE nurslings o'er OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES peace Philip Van Artevelde plain Poems Poetical rills rings roll rose round SAUTY shade shadows shine shore shore and sea sigh sing smile song soul spread spring Steel Portrait story stream sweet little tale tears tell thee thine thou throbbing throne toil Toll the bell Twice-Told Tales voice warm waves whisper wild word young youth