Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1862 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... her mother gave , Its beads are all unstrung ! Her place is at the master's board , Where none disputes her claim ; She walks beside the mansion's lord , His bride in all but name . The busy tongues have ceased to talk , Or speak.
... her mother gave , Its beads are all unstrung ! Her place is at the master's board , Where none disputes her claim ; She walks beside the mansion's lord , His bride in all but name . The busy tongues have ceased to talk , Or speak.
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... walk The angel light has shown . No want that kindness may relieve Assails her heart in vain , The lifting of a ragged sleeve Will check her palfrey's rein . A thoughtful calm , a quiet grace In every movement shown , Reveal her moulded ...
... walk The angel light has shown . No want that kindness may relieve Assails her heart in vain , The lifting of a ragged sleeve Will check her palfrey's rein . A thoughtful calm , a quiet grace In every movement shown , Reveal her moulded ...
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... walk transcends The last advices of maternal friends ; Whom John , obedient to his master's sign , Conducts , laborious , up to ninety - nine , While Peter , glistening with luxurious scorn , Husks his white ivories like an ear of corn ...
... walk transcends The last advices of maternal friends ; Whom John , obedient to his master's sign , Conducts , laborious , up to ninety - nine , While Peter , glistening with luxurious scorn , Husks his white ivories like an ear of corn ...
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... walk . - And there's our well - dressed gentleman , who sits , By right divine , no doubt , among the wits , Who airs his tailor's patterns when he walks , The man that often speaks , but never talks . Why should he talk , whose ...
... walk . - And there's our well - dressed gentleman , who sits , By right divine , no doubt , among the wits , Who airs his tailor's patterns when he walks , The man that often speaks , but never talks . Why should he talk , whose ...
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... walks ; The vines are dead , long , long ago , The almond buds no longer blow . No more upon its mound I see The azure , plume - bound fleur - de - lis ; Where once the tulips used to show , In straggling tufts the pansies grow ; The ...
... walks ; The vines are dead , long , long ago , The almond buds no longer blow . No more upon its mound I see The azure , plume - bound fleur - de - lis ; Where once the tulips used to show , In straggling tufts the pansies grow ; The ...
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AGNES angel arms banner Behold beneath BERKSHIRE Blazoned blossom blue breast breath bright burning CHAMBERED NAUTILUS CHARLES WENTWORTH UPHAM cheek clasped crimson crown DANIEL WEBSTER dark Deacon dead dear dream earth eyes faded fair falchion flame fleur-de-lis Flower of Liberty gleam glistening glory glow golden grave gray green hand hear heart Heaven heavenly hills holy hour J. L. MOTLEY kentry land laugh leaves life's light lips living look Lord maiden moidore morning mother MOTHER'S SECRET nurslings o'er one-hoss shay parson peaceful plain rills rings roll rose round SAUTY shade shadows shine shore shore and sea sigh sing smile song soul spread spring stars story stream sweet Freedom sweet little tale tears tell tessellated thee thine thou throbbing throne toil Toll the bell TURELL turn voice warm waves whisper wild wings word young youth