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Pagina 4
CHEEKS as soft as July reaches ; Lips whose dewy scarlet teaches Poppies
paleness ; round large eyes Ever great with new surprise ; Minutes filled with
shadeless gladness ; Minutes just as brimmed with sadness ; Happy smiles and
wailing ...
CHEEKS as soft as July reaches ; Lips whose dewy scarlet teaches Poppies
paleness ; round large eyes Ever great with new surprise ; Minutes filled with
shadeless gladness ; Minutes just as brimmed with sadness ; Happy smiles and
wailing ...
Pagina 12
... They scamper and drop their posies ; But dear little Kate takes naught amiss ,
The coxing smile , the frequent soft caress , And leaps in my arms with a loving
kiss , The painest , tearful prayer all wrath disarmAnd I give her all iny roses . ing !
... They scamper and drop their posies ; But dear little Kate takes naught amiss ,
The coxing smile , the frequent soft caress , And leaps in my arms with a loving
kiss , The painest , tearful prayer all wrath disarmAnd I give her all iny roses . ing !
Pagina 16
This silence too the while , Its very hush and creeping Seem whispering us a
smile ; Something divine and dim Seems going by ... From out a balmy bosom
Our bud of beauty grew ; It fed on smiles for sunshine , On tears for daintier dew :
Aye ...
This silence too the while , Its very hush and creeping Seem whispering us a
smile ; Something divine and dim Seems going by ... From out a balmy bosom
Our bud of beauty grew ; It fed on smiles for sunshine , On tears for daintier dew :
Aye ...
Pagina 17
This name , whoever chance to call Perhaps your smile may win . Nay , do not
smile ! mine eyelids fall Over mine eyes , and feel withal The sudden tears within
. Is there a leaf that greenly grows Where summer meadows bloom , But
gathereth ...
This name , whoever chance to call Perhaps your smile may win . Nay , do not
smile ! mine eyelids fall Over mine eyes , and feel withal The sudden tears within
. Is there a leaf that greenly grows Where summer meadows bloom , But
gathereth ...
Pagina 18
Life has passed Thy nightly visits to my chamber made , With me but roughly
since I heard thee last . That thou mightst know me safe and warmly laid ; Those
lips are thine , — thy own sweet smile I see , Thy morning bounties ere I left my
home ...
Life has passed Thy nightly visits to my chamber made , With me but roughly
since I heard thee last . That thou mightst know me safe and warmly laid ; Those
lips are thine , — thy own sweet smile I see , Thy morning bounties ere I left my
home ...
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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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