A Book of Favourite Modern BalladsJ. C. W. Kent & Company, 1860 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... arms , Then leave me mourn the livelong day ? " The village - maidens of the plain Salute me lowly as I go ; Envious they mark my silken train , Nor think a Countess can have woe . The simple nymphs ! they little know How far more 3.
... arms , Then leave me mourn the livelong day ? " The village - maidens of the plain Salute me lowly as I go ; Envious they mark my silken train , Nor think a Countess can have woe . The simple nymphs ! they little know How far more 3.
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... arms , Let not my pretty Susan mourn ; Though cannons roar , yet , safe from harms , William shall to his dear return . Love turns aside the balls that round me fly , Lest precious tears should drop from Susan's eye . " The boatswain ...
... arms , Let not my pretty Susan mourn ; Though cannons roar , yet , safe from harms , William shall to his dear return . Love turns aside the balls that round me fly , Lest precious tears should drop from Susan's eye . " The boatswain ...
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... shall see That angel - face no more ! " I feel , I feel , this breaking heart Beat high against my side ! " - From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . LOCHINVAR . O ! YOUNG LOCHINVAR is come out of.
... shall see That angel - face no more ! " I feel , I feel , this breaking heart Beat high against my side ! " - From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . LOCHINVAR . O ! YOUNG LOCHINVAR is come out of.
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... arm'd with pointed spears , That no one should him wrong . The sober autumn enter'd mild , And he grew wan and pale ; His bending joints and drooping head Show'd he began to fail . JOHN BARLEYCORN . His colour sicken'd more and more ,
... arm'd with pointed spears , That no one should him wrong . The sober autumn enter'd mild , And he grew wan and pale ; His bending joints and drooping head Show'd he began to fail . JOHN BARLEYCORN . His colour sicken'd more and more ,
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... d to forbid the waves To snatch me from the arms of Nancy ! THE SAILOR'S JOURNAL . Scarce the foul hurricane was clear'd. Next morn a storm came on at four , - At six , the elements in motion Plunged me and three poor. 34.
... d to forbid the waves To snatch me from the arms of Nancy ! THE SAILOR'S JOURNAL . Scarce the foul hurricane was clear'd. Next morn a storm came on at four , - At six , the elements in motion Plunged me and three poor. 34.
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