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Pagina 14
What ails thee , young one ? -- what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? O Moon ! in the
night I have seen you sailing Is it not well with thee ? — well both for bed and And
shining so round and low . board ? You were bright — ah , bright -- but your light
...
What ails thee , young one ? -- what ? Why pull so at thy cord ? O Moon ! in the
night I have seen you sailing Is it not well with thee ? — well both for bed and And
shining so round and low . board ? You were bright — ah , bright -- but your light
...
Pagina 17
Not for the milk - white lilies That lean from the fragrant ledge , Coquetting all day
with the sunbeams , And stealing their golden edge ; Not for the vines on the
upland , Where the bright red berries rest , Nor the pinks , nor the pale sweet ...
Not for the milk - white lilies That lean from the fragrant ledge , Coquetting all day
with the sunbeams , And stealing their golden edge ; Not for the vines on the
upland , Where the bright red berries rest , Nor the pinks , nor the pale sweet ...
Pagina 34
Two baiks met on the deep mid - sea , When calms had stilled the tide ; A few
bright days of summer glee WHEN TO THE SESSIONS OF SWEET There found
them side by side . SILENT THOUGHT . And voices of the fair and brave Rose ...
Two baiks met on the deep mid - sea , When calms had stilled the tide ; A few
bright days of summer glee WHEN TO THE SESSIONS OF SWEET There found
them side by side . SILENT THOUGHT . And voices of the fair and brave Rose ...
Pagina 43
... blushes , Favors to none , to all she smiles extends : Then to cheer us and to
gladden , to enchant us Oft she rejects , but never once offends . and to madden ,
Bright as the sun , her eyes the gazers strike , Is the ripe ruddy glory that rushes .
... blushes , Favors to none , to all she smiles extends : Then to cheer us and to
gladden , to enchant us Oft she rejects , but never once offends . and to madden ,
Bright as the sun , her eyes the gazers strike , Is the ripe ruddy glory that rushes .
Pagina 66
Now on our bright predestined way We must to other regions pass ; But take this
gift , and night and day Look well upon its truthful glass . “ How quick or slow the
bright sands fall Is hid from lovers ' eyes alone , If you can see them more at all ...
Now on our bright predestined way We must to other regions pass ; But take this
gift , and night and day Look well upon its truthful glass . “ How quick or slow the
bright sands fall Is hid from lovers ' eyes alone , If you can see them more at all ...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets William Cullen Bryant Volledige weergave - 1873 |
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