A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... seemed to grow and grow , And shine forth in happy overflow From the brown , bright eyes . Down the dell she tripped , and through the glade ; Peeped the squirrel from the hazel shade , And from out the tree Swung and leaped and ...
... seemed to grow and grow , And shine forth in happy overflow From the brown , bright eyes . Down the dell she tripped , and through the glade ; Peeped the squirrel from the hazel shade , And from out the tree Swung and leaped and ...
Pagina 89
... seemed to grow and grow , And shine out in happy overflow From her brown , bright eyes . By her snow - white cot , at close of day , Knelt sweet Bell , with folded palms , to pray ; Very calm and clear Rose the praying voice to where ...
... seemed to grow and grow , And shine out in happy overflow From her brown , bright eyes . By her snow - white cot , at close of day , Knelt sweet Bell , with folded palms , to pray ; Very calm and clear Rose the praying voice to where ...
Pagina 99
... seemed whimpering there , But the rogue only made believe ; For he peeped at the girls with the beautiful curls , And ogled them over his sleeve . ANONYMOUS . THE BAREFOOT BOY . BLESSINGS on thee , little man , Barefoot boy , with cheek ...
... seemed whimpering there , But the rogue only made believe ; For he peeped at the girls with the beautiful curls , And ogled them over his sleeve . ANONYMOUS . THE BAREFOOT BOY . BLESSINGS on thee , little man , Barefoot boy , with cheek ...
Pagina 149
... seemed foolish and vain ; I ne'er saw a nymph I would ca ' my dear lassie Till charmed wi ' sweet Jessie , the Flower o ' Dumblane . Though mine were the station o ' loftiest grandeur , Amidst its profusion I'd languish in pain , And ...
... seemed foolish and vain ; I ne'er saw a nymph I would ca ' my dear lassie Till charmed wi ' sweet Jessie , the Flower o ' Dumblane . Though mine were the station o ' loftiest grandeur , Amidst its profusion I'd languish in pain , And ...
Pagina 164
... seemed all earthly matters to forget ; Of all tormenting lines her face was clear , Her wide gray eyes upon the goal were set Calm and unmoved as though no soul were near ; But her foe trembled as a man in fear , Nor from her loveliness ...
... seemed all earthly matters to forget ; Of all tormenting lines her face was clear , Her wide gray eyes upon the goal were set Calm and unmoved as though no soul were near ; But her foe trembled as a man in fear , Nor from her loveliness ...
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