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Pagina 12
GEORGE DARLEY , Tipsy band of rubious faces , Not willing to be left -- still by
my side , Flushed with Joy's ethereal spirit , Flaunting my walks , while sumnier -
day was Make your mocks and sly grimaces dying ; At Love's self , and do not
fear ...
GEORGE DARLEY , Tipsy band of rubious faces , Not willing to be left -- still by
my side , Flushed with Joy's ethereal spirit , Flaunting my walks , while sumnier -
day was Make your mocks and sly grimaces dying ; At Love's self , and do not
fear ...
Pagina 18
... else how distinct they say , The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed “
Grieve not , my child ; chase all thy fears By thy own hand , till fresh they shone
and glowed , The meek intelligence of those dear eyes All this , and , more
endearing ...
... else how distinct they say , The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed “
Grieve not , my child ; chase all thy fears By thy own hand , till fresh they shone
and glowed , The meek intelligence of those dear eyes All this , and , more
endearing ...
Pagina 25
I FEAR THY KISSES , GENTLE MAIDEN , I hear in the chamber above me The
patter of little feet , The sound of a door that is opened , And voices soft and sweet
. I FEAR thy kisses , gentle maiden ; Thou needest not fear mine ; My spirit is too ...
I FEAR THY KISSES , GENTLE MAIDEN , I hear in the chamber above me The
patter of little feet , The sound of a door that is opened , And voices soft and sweet
. I FEAR thy kisses , gentle maiden ; Thou needest not fear mine ; My spirit is too ...
Pagina 37
But where the path we walked began To slant the fifth autumnal slope , As we
descended following Hope , There sat the Shadow feared of man ; I woo your
love : I count it crime To mourn for any overmuch ; I , the divided half of such A ...
But where the path we walked began To slant the fifth autumnal slope , As we
descended following Hope , There sat the Shadow feared of man ; I woo your
love : I count it crime To mourn for any overmuch ; I , the divided half of such A ...
Pagina 59
FAIN would I love , but that I fear I quickly should the willow wear ; Fain would I
marry , but men say When love is tied he will away ; Then tell me , love , what
shall I do , To cure these fears , whene'er I woo ? The fair one she ' s a mark to all
...
FAIN would I love , but that I fear I quickly should the willow wear ; Fain would I
marry , but men say When love is tied he will away ; Then tell me , love , what
shall I do , To cure these fears , whene'er I woo ? The fair one she ' s a mark to all
...
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