Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1862 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... 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 fleet of Marblehead And Gloucester thirty sail . Ah ! many a lonely home is ...
... 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 fleet of Marblehead And Gloucester thirty sail . Ah ! many a lonely home is ...
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... face Crashed the huge coffin's lid . A graded terrace yet remains ; If on its turf you stand And look along the wooded plains That stretch on either hand , The broken forest walls define A dim , receding view , Where , on the far ...
... face Crashed the huge coffin's lid . A graded terrace yet remains ; If on its turf you stand And look along the wooded plains That stretch on either hand , The broken forest walls define A dim , receding view , Where , on the far ...
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... face , That in her own black hands she took The coat with silver lace . And you may hold the story light , Or , if you like , believe ; But there it was , the woman's bite , A mouthful from the sleeve . Now go your ways : - I need not ...
... face , That in her own black hands she took The coat with silver lace . And you may hold the story light , Or , if you like , believe ; But there it was , the woman's bite , A mouthful from the sleeve . Now go your ways : - I need not ...
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... face the softening noons The still shy turtles range their dark platoons , Or , toiling aimless o'er the mellowing fields , Trail through the grass their tessellated shields . At last young April , ever frail and fair , Wooed by her ...
... face the softening noons The still shy turtles range their dark platoons , Or , toiling aimless o'er the mellowing fields , Trail through the grass their tessellated shields . At last young April , ever frail and fair , Wooed by her ...
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... of the modern press Flaunts on my table with its pictured dress ; Not less I love each dull familiar face , Nor less should miss it from the appointed place ; I snatch the book , along whose burning leaves His THE STUDY . 47.
... of the modern press Flaunts on my table with its pictured dress ; Not less I love each dull familiar face , Nor less should miss it from the appointed place ; I snatch the book , along whose burning leaves His THE STUDY . 47.
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50 cents 63 cents 75 cents angel arms banner Behold beneath blue Books Publiſhed breast breath BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR bright burning Charles Kingsley cheek clasped Cloth cloud crimson crown dark dead dear dream earth Edition EDWIN OF DEIRA eyes faded fair falchion flame Flower of Liberty FUREIDIS gilt edge gleam glistening glory glow golden GOLDEN LEGEND grave green hand hear heart Heaven heavenly hills hour laugh leaves life's light lips living look Lord maidens moidore morning mother Nathaniel Hawthorne nurslings o'er OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES peaceful plain POEMS rills rings roll rose round SAUTY shade shadows shine shore shore and sea sigh sing smile song soul spread spring story stream sweet little tale tears tell thee thine thou throbbing throne toil Toll the bell turn voice warm waves whisper wild wings word young youth