Folk SongsJohn Williamson Palmer Scribner, 1864 - 466 páginas |
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... Longfellow's Translation . SUCKLING . PERCY 273 274 It was the autumn of the year ; TAKE , O TAKE , THOSE LIPS AWAY . SHAKSPEARE AND FLETCHER 276 OF A ' THE AIRTS THE WIND CAN BLAW..BURNS 277 CONTENTS . PAGE . HOYT . 278 OLD . By xxi.
... Longfellow's Translation . SUCKLING . PERCY 273 274 It was the autumn of the year ; TAKE , O TAKE , THOSE LIPS AWAY . SHAKSPEARE AND FLETCHER 276 OF A ' THE AIRTS THE WIND CAN BLAW..BURNS 277 CONTENTS . PAGE . HOYT . 278 OLD . By xxi.
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... lip to the watcher's near his own ; While the dark eyes open - bright , intense , and burning With a life more glorious than , ere they closed , was known . Yes , he has awakened For the midnight's happy queen ! What is this old history ...
... lip to the watcher's near his own ; While the dark eyes open - bright , intense , and burning With a life more glorious than , ere they closed , was known . Yes , he has awakened For the midnight's happy queen ! What is this old history ...
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... lips that he has pressed In their bloom ; And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb . My grandmamma has said , ( Poor old lady ! she is dead Long ago , ) That he had a Roman nose , And his cheek was ...
... lips that he has pressed In their bloom ; And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb . My grandmamma has said , ( Poor old lady ! she is dead Long ago , ) That he had a Roman nose , And his cheek was ...
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... lips in the gloam , With horrid warning gaped wide ; And I awoke and found me here , On the cold hill's side . XII . And this is why I sojourn here , Alone and palely loitering , Though the sedge is withered from the lake , And no birds ...
... lips in the gloam , With horrid warning gaped wide ; And I awoke and found me here , On the cold hill's side . XII . And this is why I sojourn here , Alone and palely loitering , Though the sedge is withered from the lake , And no birds ...
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... family , Wipe those poor lips of hers , Oozing so clammily . Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb , Her fair auburn tresses , Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS . Who was her father ? 58.
... family , Wipe those poor lips of hers , Oozing so clammily . Loop up her tresses Escaped from the comb , Her fair auburn tresses , Whilst wonderment guesses Where was her home ? THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS . Who was her father ? 58.
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