Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1862 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... young , And fond , and not too wise , - That matrons tell , with sharpened tongue , 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 ...
... young , And fond , and not too wise , - That matrons tell , with sharpened tongue , 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 ...
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... young madam too ! " " Servant ! fine servant ! " laughed aloud The man of coach and steeds ; " She looks too fair , she steps too proud , This girl with golden beads ! " I tell you , you may fret and frown , And call her what you choose ...
... young madam too ! " " Servant ! fine servant ! " laughed aloud The man of coach and steeds ; " She looks too fair , she steps too proud , This girl with golden beads ! " I tell you , you may fret and frown , And call her what you choose ...
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... young April , ever frail and fair , Wooed by her playmate with the golden hair , Chased to the margin of receding floods O'er the soft meadows starred with opening buds , In tears and blushes sighs herself away , And hides her cheek ...
... young April , ever frail and fair , Wooed by her playmate with the golden hair , Chased to the margin of receding floods O'er the soft meadows starred with opening buds , In tears and blushes sighs herself away , And hides her cheek ...
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... young sportsman thirsting for his blood . So by long living on a single lie , Nay , on one truth , will creatures get its dye ; Red , yellow , green , they take their subject's hue , - Except when squabbling turns them black and blue ...
... young sportsman thirsting for his blood . So by long living on a single lie , Nay , on one truth , will creatures get its dye ; Red , yellow , green , they take their subject's hue , - Except when squabbling turns them black and blue ...
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... young Romeo - hark that silvered tone , From those smooth lips alas ! they were his own . Then the bronzed Moor , with all his love and woe , Told his strange tale of midnight melting snow ; And dark - plumed Hamlet , with his cloak and ...
... young Romeo - hark that silvered tone , From those smooth lips alas ! they were his own . Then the bronzed Moor , with all his love and woe , Told his strange tale of midnight melting snow ; And dark - plumed Hamlet , with his cloak and ...
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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