The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 ページ |
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... once again , did I repeat the song ; Nay , ' said I , ' more than half to the damsel must belong ! — ' For she look'd with such a look , and she spake with such a tone , ' That I almost received her heart into my own . ' W. Wordsworth ...
... once again , did I repeat the song ; Nay , ' said I , ' more than half to the damsel must belong ! — ' For she look'd with such a look , and she spake with such a tone , ' That I almost received her heart into my own . ' W. Wordsworth ...
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... once of Tiney's box , Must soon partake his grave . * 5 * THE WOUNDED HARE W. Cowper INHUMAN man ! curse on thy barbarous art , And blasted be thy murder - aiming eye ; May never pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy ...
... once of Tiney's box , Must soon partake his grave . * 5 * THE WOUNDED HARE W. Cowper INHUMAN man ! curse on thy barbarous art , And blasted be thy murder - aiming eye ; May never pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy ...
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... once to break ( As you , perhaps , may recollect ) Her precept for your sake ; And when your linnet , on a day , Passing his prison door , Had flutter'd all his strength away , And , panting , press'd the floor ; Well knowing him a ...
... once to break ( As you , perhaps , may recollect ) Her precept for your sake ; And when your linnet , on a day , Passing his prison door , Had flutter'd all his strength away , And , panting , press'd the floor ; Well knowing him a ...
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... once be freed ; But our joint pains unloosed the cloak , A miserable rag indeed ! ' And whither are you going , child , ' To - night , along these lonesome ways ? ' ' To Durham , ' answer'd she , half wild- ' Then come with me into the ...
... once be freed ; But our joint pains unloosed the cloak , A miserable rag indeed ! ' And whither are you going , child , ' To - night , along these lonesome ways ? ' ' To Durham , ' answer'd she , half wild- ' Then come with me into the ...
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... once again Upon his nimble steed , Full slowly pacing o'er the stones , With caution and good heed . But finding soon a smoother road Beneath his well - shod feet , The snorting beast began to trot , Which gall'd him in his seat . 64 as ...
... once again Upon his nimble steed , Full slowly pacing o'er the stones , With caution and good heed . But finding soon a smoother road Beneath his well - shod feet , The snorting beast began to trot , Which gall'd him in his seat . 64 as ...
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