The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 |
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... lip may cease to smile on you , The kindly - beaming eye grow cold and strange , The heart still warmly beat , yet not be true . Love not ! Love not ! the thing you love may die , - May perish from the gay and gladsome earth ; The ...
... lip may cease to smile on you , The kindly - beaming eye grow cold and strange , The heart still warmly beat , yet not be true . Love not ! Love not ! the thing you love may die , - May perish from the gay and gladsome earth ; The ...
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... lips . O my cousin , shallow - hearted ! O my Amy , mine no more ! O the dreary , dreary moorland ! O the barren , barren shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms , falser than all songs have sung , — Puppet to a father's threat , and ...
... lips . O my cousin , shallow - hearted ! O my Amy , mine no more ! O the dreary , dreary moorland ! O the barren , barren shore ! Falser than all fancy fathoms , falser than all songs have sung , — Puppet to a father's threat , and ...
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... thee to thy rest again . Nay , but nature brings thee solace ; for a tender voice will cry ; ' Tis a purer life than thine , a lip to drain thy trouble dry . Baby lips will laugh me down ; my latest rival DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE . 23.
... thee to thy rest again . Nay , but nature brings thee solace ; for a tender voice will cry ; ' Tis a purer life than thine , a lip to drain thy trouble dry . Baby lips will laugh me down ; my latest rival DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE . 23.
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... lips will laugh me down ; my latest rival brings thee rest , — Baby fingers , waxen touches , press me from the mother's breast . O , the child too clothes the father with a dear- ness not his due . Half is thine and half is his : it ...
... lips will laugh me down ; my latest rival brings thee rest , — Baby fingers , waxen touches , press me from the mother's breast . O , the child too clothes the father with a dear- ness not his due . Half is thine and half is his : it ...
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... lips that sang , I love thee , Have said , I love thee not ? I think the sun's kiss will scarce fall Into one flower's gold cup ; I think the bird will miss me , And give the summer up . O sweet place , desolate in tall Wild grass ...
... lips that sang , I love thee , Have said , I love thee not ? I think the sun's kiss will scarce fall Into one flower's gold cup ; I think the bird will miss me , And give the summer up . O sweet place , desolate in tall Wild grass ...
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