The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 ページ |
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... cold ' Our hearth shall be thy bed , our house shall be thy fold . It will not , will not rest ! -Poor creature , can it be ' That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? ' Things that I know not of belike to thee are ...
... cold ' Our hearth shall be thy bed , our house shall be thy fold . It will not , will not rest ! -Poor creature , can it be ' That ' tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee ? ' Things that I know not of belike to thee are ...
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... cold earth with thy bloody bosom prest . Oft as by winding Nith , I , musing , wait The sober eve , or hail the cheerful dawn , I'll miss thee sporting o'er the dewy lawn , And curse the ruffian's aim , and mourn thy hapless fate . * 6 ...
... cold earth with thy bloody bosom prest . Oft as by winding Nith , I , musing , wait The sober eve , or hail the cheerful dawn , I'll miss thee sporting o'er the dewy lawn , And curse the ruffian's aim , and mourn thy hapless fate . * 6 ...
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... cold was her lily hand , That held her sable shroud . So shall the fairest face appear When youth and years are flown : Such is the robe that kings must wear , When death has reft their crown . Her bloom was like the springing flower ...
... cold was her lily hand , That held her sable shroud . So shall the fairest face appear When youth and years are flown : Such is the robe that kings must wear , When death has reft their crown . Her bloom was like the springing flower ...
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... worm my sister is ; ' This winding - sheet I wear : ' And cold and weary lasts our night , ' Till that last morn appear . 28 swain , lover 32 troth , promise 48 charm , beauty ' But , hark ! the cock has warn'd me of English Song 25.
... worm my sister is ; ' This winding - sheet I wear : ' And cold and weary lasts our night , ' Till that last morn appear . 28 swain , lover 32 troth , promise 48 charm , beauty ' But , hark ! the cock has warn'd me of English Song 25.
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... cold grave , And word spake never more ! D. Mallet * 12 * THE TRUE SWEETHEART A FAIR maid sat at her bower - door , Wringing her lily hands ; And by it came a sprightly youth Fast tripping o'er the strands . ' Where gang ye , young John ...
... cold grave , And word spake never more ! D. Mallet * 12 * THE TRUE SWEETHEART A FAIR maid sat at her bower - door , Wringing her lily hands ; And by it came a sprightly youth Fast tripping o'er the strands . ' Where gang ye , young John ...
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