Songs in Many KeysTicknor and Fields, 1862 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... lips and woman's wringing hands Track the still burden , rolling slow before , That love and kindness can protect no more ; The smiling babe that , called to mortal strife , Shuts its meek eyes and drops its little life ; 39 The ...
... lips and woman's wringing hands Track the still burden , rolling slow before , That love and kindness can protect no more ; The smiling babe that , called to mortal strife , Shuts its meek eyes and drops its little life ; 39 The ...
Стр. 43
... lips . Then bursts the song from every leafy glade , The yielding season's bridal serenade ; Then flash the wings returning Summer calls Through the deep arches of her forest halls ; - The bluebird , breathing from his azure plumes The ...
... lips . Then bursts the song from every leafy glade , The yielding season's bridal serenade ; Then flash the wings returning Summer calls Through the deep arches of her forest halls ; - The bluebird , breathing from his azure plumes The ...
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... lip ; One of those harmless spectacled machines , The Holy - Week of Protestants convenes ; Whom schoolboys question if their walk transcends The last advices of maternal friends ; Whom John , obedient to his master's sign , Conducts ...
... lip ; One of those harmless spectacled machines , The Holy - Week of Protestants convenes ; Whom schoolboys question if their walk transcends The last advices of maternal friends ; Whom John , obedient to his master's sign , Conducts ...
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... 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 blade , Looked on the royal ghost , himself a shade ...
... 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 blade , Looked on the royal ghost , himself a shade ...
Стр. 63
... lips may piece the half - told tale ; No man may live with neighbors such as these , Though girt with walls of rock and angry seas , And shield his home , his children , or his wife , His ways , his means , his vote , his creed , his ...
... lips may piece the half - told tale ; No man may live with neighbors such as these , Though girt with walls of rock and angry seas , And shield his home , his children , or his wife , His ways , his means , his vote , his creed , his ...
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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