The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageFrancis Turner Palgrave Collins' Clear-Type Press, 1861 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... wish I were where Helen lies ; Night and day on me she cries ; O that I were where Helen lies On fair Kirconnell lea . Curst be the heart that thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , When in my arms burd Helen ...
... wish I were where Helen lies ; Night and day on me she cries ; O that I were where Helen lies On fair Kirconnell lea . Curst be the heart that thought the thought , And curst the hand that fired the shot , When in my arms burd Helen ...
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... wish my grave were growing green , A winding - sheet drawn ower my een , And I in Helen's arms lying , On fair Kirconnell lea . I wish I were where Helen lies : Night and day on me she cries ; And I am weary of the skies , Since my Love ...
... wish my grave were growing green , A winding - sheet drawn ower my een , And I in Helen's arms lying , On fair Kirconnell lea . I wish I were where Helen lies : Night and day on me she cries ; And I am weary of the skies , Since my Love ...
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... The meanest floweret of the vale , The simplest note that swells the gale , The common sun , the air , the skies , To him are opening Paradise . T. GRAY . 118. SOLITUDE . Happy the man , whose wish and THE GOLDEN TREASURY . 129.
... The meanest floweret of the vale , The simplest note that swells the gale , The common sun , the air , the skies , To him are opening Paradise . T. GRAY . 118. SOLITUDE . Happy the man , whose wish and THE GOLDEN TREASURY . 129.
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Francis Turner Palgrave. 118. SOLITUDE . Happy the man , whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound , Content to breathe his native air In his own ground . Whose herds with milk , whose fields with bread , Whose flocks supply him ...
Francis Turner Palgrave. 118. SOLITUDE . Happy the man , whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound , Content to breathe his native air In his own ground . Whose herds with milk , whose fields with bread , Whose flocks supply him ...
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... wish She stretch'd , in vain , to reach the prize- What female heart can gold despise ? What Cat's averse to fish ? Presumptuous maid ! with looks intent Again she stretch'd , again she bent , Nor knew the gulf between— Malignant Fate ...
... wish She stretch'd , in vain , to reach the prize- What female heart can gold despise ? What Cat's averse to fish ? Presumptuous maid ! with looks intent Again she stretch'd , again she bent , Nor knew the gulf between— Malignant Fate ...
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