Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes & Poems for the Young of All AgesKnopf, 1957 - 777 ページ A distinguished poet's selection of poems along with his personal and informative notes to explain the theme or meaning and to add interest to the poems. |
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... doth not read , I know it doth not sing . With my mouth I read , With my hands I play , My shut heart is shut , Coax it how you may . You may coax it how you may While the day is broad and bright , But in the dead night When the guests ...
... doth not read , I know it doth not sing . With my mouth I read , With my hands I play , My shut heart is shut , Coax it how you may . You may coax it how you may While the day is broad and bright , But in the dead night When the guests ...
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... doth keele ' the pot . When all aloud the winde doth blow , And coffing drownes the Parson's saw ; And birds sit brooding in the snow , 2 And Marrian's nose lookes red and raw ; When roasted Crabs hisse in the bowle , Then nightly sings ...
... doth keele ' the pot . When all aloud the winde doth blow , And coffing drownes the Parson's saw ; And birds sit brooding in the snow , 2 And Marrian's nose lookes red and raw ; When roasted Crabs hisse in the bowle , Then nightly sings ...
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... Doth cause the Ocean to attend upon her , And he , as long as she is in his sight , With his full tide is ready her ... doth manifest his sorrow . So you that are the sovereign of my heart , Have all my joys attending on your will , My ...
... Doth cause the Ocean to attend upon her , And he , as long as she is in his sight , With his full tide is ready her ... doth manifest his sorrow . So you that are the sovereign of my heart , Have all my joys attending on your will , My ...
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MORNING AND MAY | 13 |
MOTHER HOME AND SWEETHEART | 19 |
FAIRS BEGGARS GIPSIES | 61 |
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