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Pagina xiii
... Scotch , Irish , or American , will be found unrepresented in the volume ; while
many verses , of merit though not of fame , found in old books or caught out of the
passing current of literature , have been here collated with those more notable .
... Scotch , Irish , or American , will be found unrepresented in the volume ; while
many verses , of merit though not of fame , found in old books or caught out of the
passing current of literature , have been here collated with those more notable .
Pagina 4
... Tiny scorns of smiled reprovings That have more of love than lovings ;
Mischiefs done with such a winning Archness that we prize such sinning ;
Breakings dire of plates and glasses ; Graspings small at all that passes ;
Pullings off of all that's ...
... Tiny scorns of smiled reprovings That have more of love than lovings ;
Mischiefs done with such a winning Archness that we prize such sinning ;
Breakings dire of plates and glasses ; Graspings small at all that passes ;
Pullings off of all that's ...
Pagina 18
The parting word shall pass my lips no more . Thou -- as a - as a gallant bark ,
from Albion's coast , Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , ( The
storms all weathered and the ocean crossed , ) Oft gave me promise of thy quick
return ...
The parting word shall pass my lips no more . Thou -- as a - as a gallant bark ,
from Albion's coast , Thy maidens , grieved themselves at my concern , ( The
storms all weathered and the ocean crossed , ) Oft gave me promise of thy quick
return ...
Pagina 34
And hands were linked , and answering eyes Then can I grieve at grievances
foregone , With kindly meaning shone ; And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er O ,
brief and passing sympathies , The sad account of fore - bemoanéd moan , Like ...
And hands were linked , and answering eyes Then can I grieve at grievances
foregone , With kindly meaning shone ; And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er O ,
brief and passing sympathies , The sad account of fore - bemoanéd moan , Like ...
Pagina 66
A week ago , ere you were wed , It was the very night before , Upon so many
sweets I fed While passing by your mother's door ... Where'er the old man treads ,
the grass Fast fadeth with a certain doom ; But where the beauteous boy doth
pass ...
A week ago , ere you were wed , It was the very night before , Upon so many
sweets I fed While passing by your mother's door ... Where'er the old man treads ,
the grass Fast fadeth with a certain doom ; But where the beauteous boy doth
pass ...
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