Poems of the Fields and the TownSimpkin, Marshall, 1859 - 110 sidor |
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... lived ; For me inspired each poet soul ; For me all triumphs won since first Prometheus fire from Heaven stole . All these are mine : the world of books- The world of Homer , Shakspeare , all The priceless store no wealth can buy ...
... lived ; For me inspired each poet soul ; For me all triumphs won since first Prometheus fire from Heaven stole . All these are mine : the world of books- The world of Homer , Shakspeare , all The priceless store no wealth can buy ...
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... , If but with her possessed . And thus she lived , still bringing joy , A woman fair and true ; Filled with the graces of her sex , As morning flowers with dew . 1 The world had never sullied her , In faith 46 A PORTRAIT .
... , If but with her possessed . And thus she lived , still bringing joy , A woman fair and true ; Filled with the graces of her sex , As morning flowers with dew . 1 The world had never sullied her , In faith 46 A PORTRAIT .
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... lived our lives of love ; In secrecy our cheeks with tears had wet— Such tears as only fullest joy can move . For months we thus had met ; but ne'er had we How to reveal our love devised a plan . Her father's name ne'er passed our lips ...
... lived our lives of love ; In secrecy our cheeks with tears had wet— Such tears as only fullest joy can move . For months we thus had met ; but ne'er had we How to reveal our love devised a plan . Her father's name ne'er passed our lips ...
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... lived to know his mother ; woo a wife ; Had children playing on his hearth and knee ; Had called her child , and knew her purity , Declared her mad ! and in a turret - room , In which no window was to light its gloom , Had her confined ...
... lived to know his mother ; woo a wife ; Had children playing on his hearth and knee ; Had called her child , and knew her purity , Declared her mad ! and in a turret - room , In which no window was to light its gloom , Had her confined ...
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John Alfred Langford. Ten years she lived thus , severed from all life ; Then death in mercy came . In heaven she is my wife ! They gave her paupers ' burial : her sire's decree . His ancestors might from their coffins move , If in their ...
John Alfred Langford. Ten years she lived thus , severed from all life ; Then death in mercy came . In heaven she is my wife ! They gave her paupers ' burial : her sire's decree . His ancestors might from their coffins move , If in their ...
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angel aurons beauty bells are ringing bien beau bird BIRMINGHAM blessed blest bliss blithe bonnie lassie bonny boy breath bright brighter brooklet brow charms cheep cheer child Christmas cœur Coucou cowslips crown cuckoo darling dear delight divine doux e'en e'er earth eyes fair feel fleurs flowers gay meadow gaze gems gentle glad gloaming gloomy glorious glory grace haste heart heaven honest a laddie hope hour hung Johnny is bonny Johnny is free jours dorés joyous kiss lassie he loves les bois lips lira Lord love thee Love's chosen Day lovers Mary merrily monde est bien murmur ne'er neath never night noble o'er old cause pain parlent peal poem precious pride Printemps rapture rich rill rippling Robin Adair round smile soleil song sorrow sparkling sunny sunny days sweet thine things thou thought thrilling Tira tongue tout trees unto voice voix wild words
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Sida 27 - Washington to adjust sundry international troubles, have dined and been dined so much since they "opened1' that they are fairly entitled to the designation of a "High Joint Commission." How is this, by a Briton ? Let gloomy hearts that never knew One touch of laughing mirth, Tear-loving eyes, unused to view The beauties of the earth, Proclaim this life a dreary vale, The scene of dark despair: Hy tongne shall tell another tale — The world la very fair.
Sida 33 - Though her daughters be fair, and her warriors be brave, She shall fall, saith the Lord, she shall fall in her pride. 2 Her wealth and her glory shall nothing avail, Her merchants and traders, though princes they be; I will raze every fortress, and rend every sail 0f this lady of lands, of this queen of the sea.
Sida 34 - Her daughters' wild tears shall follow their mirth, And the low wail of sorrow succeed to their joy. She is doomed ! she is doomed ! where her children have fed, Shall the wolf and the raven find shelter and food ; O'er her pride and her glory my wrath will I shed, And her name shall be shrouded in darkness and blood.
Sida 95 - Eeligion's aspirations high ; For Faith, for Hope, for Charity ; For memories of joys long past ; For time, which brings the right at last ; For death uniting all who love, Let us give thanks to Him above.