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Pagina 9
From the green leaves of the wildwood , Only the very last month when the
windfalls , From besiile the charmed well , hang ' em , was at twenty a penny ! For
Red Riding Hood , the darling , And the threepence he'd got by grottoing was The
...
From the green leaves of the wildwood , Only the very last month when the
windfalls , From besiile the charmed well , hang ' em , was at twenty a penny ! For
Red Riding Hood , the darling , And the threepence he'd got by grottoing was The
...
Pagina 17
Is there a leaf that greenly grows Where summer meadows bloom , But gathereth
the winter snows , And changeth to the ... his feet on the hills grew weary , And ,
one of the autumn eves , I made for my little brother A bed of the yellow leaves .
Is there a leaf that greenly grows Where summer meadows bloom , But gathereth
the winter snows , And changeth to the ... his feet on the hills grew weary , And ,
one of the autumn eves , I made for my little brother A bed of the yellow leaves .
Pagina 33
... what it leaves behind . CORIOLANUS . " ( Aufidius the Volscian to Caius
Marcius Coriolanus . ] AUF . O Marcius , Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke
hath weeded from my heart A root of ancient envy . If Jupiter Should from yond '
cloud ...
... what it leaves behind . CORIOLANUS . " ( Aufidius the Volscian to Caius
Marcius Coriolanus . ] AUF . O Marcius , Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke
hath weeded from my heart A root of ancient envy . If Jupiter Should from yond '
cloud ...
Pagina 34
O , come ! go in , And take our friendly senators by th ' hands ; Who now are here
, taking their leaves of me , THE MEETING OF THE SHIPS . Who am prepared
against your territories , Though not for Rome itself . " We take each other by the ...
O , come ! go in , And take our friendly senators by th ' hands ; Who now are here
, taking their leaves of me , THE MEETING OF THE SHIPS . Who am prepared
against your territories , Though not for Rome itself . " We take each other by the ...
Pagina 41
I do not love thee for that fair Rich fan of thy most curious hair , Though the wires
thereof be drawn Finer than the threads of lawn , And are softer than the leaves
On which the subtle spider weaves . I do not love thee for those flowers Growing
...
I do not love thee for that fair Rich fan of thy most curious hair , Though the wires
thereof be drawn Finer than the threads of lawn , And are softer than the leaves
On which the subtle spider weaves . I do not love thee for those flowers Growing
...
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