The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 272 páginas |
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... golden hair ? ' I'm going a - milking , sir , ' she said ; The strawberry - leaves make maidens fair . Shall I go with you , my pretty maid , With your rosy cheeks and golden hair ? ' Yes , if you please , kind sir , ' she said ; The ...
... golden hair ? ' I'm going a - milking , sir , ' she said ; The strawberry - leaves make maidens fair . Shall I go with you , my pretty maid , With your rosy cheeks and golden hair ? ' Yes , if you please , kind sir , ' she said ; The ...
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... golden hair ? ' My father's a farmer , sir , ' she said ; The strawberry - leaves make maidens fair . What is your fortune , my pretty maid , With your rosy cheeks and golden hair ? ' My face is my fortune , sir , ' she said ; The ...
... golden hair ? ' My father's a farmer , sir , ' she said ; The strawberry - leaves make maidens fair . What is your fortune , my pretty maid , With your rosy cheeks and golden hair ? ' My face is my fortune , sir , ' she said ; The ...
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John Drinkwater. HAD I A GOLDEN POUND HAD I a golden pound to spend , My love should mend and sew no more ; And I would buy her a little quern , Easy to turn on the kitchen floor . And for her windows curtains white , With birds in ...
John Drinkwater. HAD I A GOLDEN POUND HAD I a golden pound to spend , My love should mend and sew no more ; And I would buy her a little quern , Easy to turn on the kitchen floor . And for her windows curtains white , With birds in ...
Contenido
Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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