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Pagina 8
In love's dear chain so bright a link , She turned her East , she turned her West ,
Thou idol of thy parents ; – ( Drat the boy ! Staring like Pythoness possest , There
goes my ink . ) With streaming hair and heaving breast , As one stark mad with ...
In love's dear chain so bright a link , She turned her East , she turned her West ,
Thou idol of thy parents ; – ( Drat the boy ! Staring like Pythoness possest , There
goes my ink . ) With streaming hair and heaving breast , As one stark mad with ...
Pagina 12
... curling lips , and dauntless brow , And meekly cheerful ; such wert thou , my Fit
for the world's strife , not for poet's dream . child ! THOMAS WESTWOOD . ing ;
Now with her empty can the maiden turned away ; 12 POEMS OF CHILDHOOD .
... curling lips , and dauntless brow , And meekly cheerful ; such wert thou , my Fit
for the world's strife , not for poet's dream . child ! THOMAS WESTWOOD . ing ;
Now with her empty can the maiden turned away ; 12 POEMS OF CHILDHOOD .
Pagina 14
Now with her empty can the maiden turned away ; SEVEN TIMES ONE . But ere
ten yards were gone , her footsteps did she stay . THERE's no dew left on the
daisies and clover , There's no rain left in heaven . Right towards the lamb she ...
Now with her empty can the maiden turned away ; SEVEN TIMES ONE . But ere
ten yards were gone , her footsteps did she stay . THERE's no dew left on the
daisies and clover , There's no rain left in heaven . Right towards the lamb she ...
Pagina 22
0 , that dew , like balm , shall steal Into wounds that cannot heal , Even as sleep
our eyes doth seal ; She turned and gazed , unused to hear Such language in
that homely glen ; But , Mary , you have naught to fear , Though smiled on by two
...
0 , that dew , like balm , shall steal Into wounds that cannot heal , Even as sleep
our eyes doth seal ; She turned and gazed , unused to hear Such language in
that homely glen ; But , Mary , you have naught to fear , Though smiled on by two
...
Pagina 26
With thy turned - up pantaloons , And thy merry whistled tunes ; With thy red lip ,
redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face ,
Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace ; From my heart I give thee joy , – I was once
a ...
With thy turned - up pantaloons , And thy merry whistled tunes ; With thy red lip ,
redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill ; With the sunshine on thy face ,
Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace ; From my heart I give thee joy , – I was once
a ...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets ... William Cullen Bryant Volledige weergave - 1870 |
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