A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best PoetsFords, Howard, and Hulbert, 1879 - 789 pages |
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... face " BARNARD , LADY ANNE . 39 Scotland , 1750-1825 . ALLSTON , WASHINGTON . Georgetown , S. C. , 1779-1843 . America to Great Britain Boyhood Auld Robin Gray . In the stillness o ' the night " . Rosalie . ALTENBURG , MICHAEL . Germany ...
... face " BARNARD , LADY ANNE . 39 Scotland , 1750-1825 . ALLSTON , WASHINGTON . Georgetown , S. C. , 1779-1843 . America to Great Britain Boyhood Auld Robin Gray . In the stillness o ' the night " . Rosalie . ALTENBURG , MICHAEL . Germany ...
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... face beheld in a tarnished mirror . Thus it is that poets are formed by their influence on one another ; the greatest of them are more or less in- debted for what they are to their predecessors and their contemporaries . While speaking ...
... face beheld in a tarnished mirror . Thus it is that poets are formed by their influence on one another ; the greatest of them are more or less in- debted for what they are to their predecessors and their contemporaries . While speaking ...
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... face , and burst into tears , in somewhat reserved and silent man , was not ashamed to join . continues the writer ; it must have seemed a mystery that teen had grown up thoughts that even in boyhood shaped themselves into solemn ...
... face , and burst into tears , in somewhat reserved and silent man , was not ashamed to join . continues the writer ; it must have seemed a mystery that teen had grown up thoughts that even in boyhood shaped themselves into solemn ...
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... face Deep where the heart - throbs sink and swell , With a tenderness she can never tell , Though she murmur the words Of all the birds , Words she has learned to murmur well ? Now he thinks he'll go to sleep ! I can see the shadow ...
... face Deep where the heart - throbs sink and swell , With a tenderness she can never tell , Though she murmur the words Of all the birds , Words she has learned to murmur well ? Now he thinks he'll go to sleep ! I can see the shadow ...
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... face ! O , mother's love is glorifying , On the cheek like sunset lying ; In the eyes a moistened light , Softer ... faces , Flushed with Joy's ethereal INFANCY . li.
... face ! O , mother's love is glorifying , On the cheek like sunset lying ; In the eyes a moistened light , Softer ... faces , Flushed with Joy's ethereal INFANCY . li.
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