A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best PoetsFords, Howard, and Hulbert, 1879 - 789 pages |
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... beneath The waves and disappear . I hear the jar Of beaten drums , and thunders that break forth From cannon , where the advancing billow sends Up to the sight long files of armed men , That hurry to the charge through flame and smoke ...
... beneath The waves and disappear . I hear the jar Of beaten drums , and thunders that break forth From cannon , where the advancing billow sends Up to the sight long files of armed men , That hurry to the charge through flame and smoke ...
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... beneath the feet , And be the damp mould gently pressed Into my narrow place of rest . “ There , through the long , long , summer hours , The golden light should lie , And thick young herbs and groups of flowers Stand in their beauty by ...
... beneath the feet , And be the damp mould gently pressed Into my narrow place of rest . “ There , through the long , long , summer hours , The golden light should lie , And thick young herbs and groups of flowers Stand in their beauty by ...
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... beneath the boughs and found A circle smooth of mossy ground Beneath a poplar - tree . Old garden rose - trees hedged it in , Bedropt with roses white , Well satisfied with dew and light , And careless to be seen . To me upon my mossy ...
... beneath the boughs and found A circle smooth of mossy ground Beneath a poplar - tree . Old garden rose - trees hedged it in , Bedropt with roses white , Well satisfied with dew and light , And careless to be seen . To me upon my mossy ...
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... beneath the shade That half - mad thing of witty rhymes Which you last April made ! " In silence Matthew lay , and eyed The spring beneath the tree ; And thus the dear old man replied , The gray - haired man of glee : " No check , no ...
... beneath the shade That half - mad thing of witty rhymes Which you last April made ! " In silence Matthew lay , and eyed The spring beneath the tree ; And thus the dear old man replied , The gray - haired man of glee : " No check , no ...
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... Beneath her feet ! CHARLES SWAIN , WELCOME , WELCOME , DO I SING . Welcome , welcome , do I sing , Far more welcome than the spring ; He that parteth from you never Shall enjoy a spring forever . LOVE that to the voice is near ...
... Beneath her feet ! CHARLES SWAIN , WELCOME , WELCOME , DO I SING . Welcome , welcome , do I sing , Far more welcome than the spring ; He that parteth from you never Shall enjoy a spring forever . LOVE that to the voice is near ...
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