A Book of Favourite Modern BalladsJ. C. W. Kent & Company, 1860 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... Look'd up into the sky . The rook was wheeling over head , Nor hasten'd to be gone ; The small bird did its glad notes shed , Perch'd on a gray head - stone . And God , I said , would never give This light upon the earth , Nor bid in ...
... Look'd up into the sky . The rook was wheeling over head , Nor hasten'd to be gone ; The small bird did its glad notes shed , Perch'd on a gray head - stone . And God , I said , would never give This light upon the earth , Nor bid in ...
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... look'd for Jamie back ; But hard blew the winds , and his ship was a wrack : His ship it was a wrack ! why didna Jamie dee ? Or wherefore am I spared to cry out , Woe is me ! My father argued sair - my mother didna speak , 101.
... look'd for Jamie back ; But hard blew the winds , and his ship was a wrack : His ship it was a wrack ! why didna Jamie dee ? Or wherefore am I spared to cry out , Woe is me ! My father argued sair - my mother didna speak , 101.
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... look'd in my face till my heart was like to break ; They gied him my hand , but my heart was in the sea ; And so auld Robin Gray , he was gudeman to me . I hadna been his wife a week but only four , When , mournfu ' as I sat on the ...
... look'd in my face till my heart was like to break ; They gied him my hand , but my heart was in the sea ; And so auld Robin Gray , he was gudeman to me . I hadna been his wife a week but only four , When , mournfu ' as I sat on the ...
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... look'd for his little playmates , Who would return no more . They walk'd not under the lindens , They play'd not in the hall ; But shadow , and silence , and sadness , Were hanging over all . ww The birds sang in the branches , With ...
... look'd for his little playmates , Who would return no more . They walk'd not under the lindens , They play'd not in the hall ; But shadow , and silence , and sadness , Were hanging over all . ww The birds sang in the branches , With ...
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... look'd him in the face , An angel beautiful and bright ; And that he knew it was a Fiend , This miserable Knight ! And that , unknowing what he did . He leap'd amid a muderous band , And saved from outrage worse than death The Lady of ...
... look'd him in the face , An angel beautiful and bright ; And that he knew it was a Fiend , This miserable Knight ! And that , unknowing what he did . He leap'd amid a muderous band , And saved from outrage worse than death The Lady of ...
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