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Pagina 8
I wonder he left the court , where he was better ( He'll climb upon the table , that's
his plan , ) off than all the other young boys , Touched with the beauteous tints of
dawning With two bricks , an old shoe , nine oyster - shells , and a dead kitten ...
I wonder he left the court , where he was better ( He'll climb upon the table , that's
his plan , ) off than all the other young boys , Touched with the beauteous tints of
dawning With two bricks , an old shoe , nine oyster - shells , and a dead kitten ...
Pagina 10
... That they should take these children young , And slay them in a wood . He told
his wife , and all he had He did the children send To be brought up in fair London
, With one that was his friend . Sore sick he was , and like to die , No help then ...
... That they should take these children young , And slay them in a wood . He told
his wife , and all he had He did the children send To be brought up in fair London
, With one that was his friend . Sore sick he was , and like to die , No help then ...
Pagina 12
Like a young suubeam to the gluddened earth ! Under my window , under my
window , Thine was the shout , the song , the burst of joy , In the blue Midsummer
weather , Which sweet from childhool's rosy lip reStealing slow , on a hushed ...
Like a young suubeam to the gluddened earth ! Under my window , under my
window , Thine was the shout , the song , the burst of joy , In the blue Midsummer
weather , Which sweet from childhool's rosy lip reStealing slow , on a hushed ...
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 20
Three times shall a young foot - page Swim the stream and climb the mountain
And kneel down beside my feet ; * Lo , my master sends this gage , Lady , for thy
pity's counting ! What wilt thou exchange for it ? ' V. " And the steed shall be red ...
Three times shall a young foot - page Swim the stream and climb the mountain
And kneel down beside my feet ; * Lo , my master sends this gage , Lady , for thy
pity's counting ! What wilt thou exchange for it ? ' V. " And the steed shall be red ...
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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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