The Beauties of the British PoetsE. Kearny, 1839 - 395 páginas |
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... once we dwelt , our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , Drew me to school along the public way , Delighted with my bauble coach , and wrapt In scarlet ...
... once we dwelt , our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , Drew me to school along the public way , Delighted with my bauble coach , and wrapt In scarlet ...
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... once , Suspends his sobs , and laughs most silently , While his fair eyes , that swam with undropt tears , Did ... Once more farewell , Sweet Nightingale ! Once more , my friends , farewell . WORDSWORTH . THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGA Aw an ...
... once , Suspends his sobs , and laughs most silently , While his fair eyes , that swam with undropt tears , Did ... Once more farewell , Sweet Nightingale ! Once more , my friends , farewell . WORDSWORTH . THE OLD CUMBERLAND BEGGA Aw an ...
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... once thy presence gave , restore , Ere I am summoned hence , and seen no more : Down to the dust returns this earthly frame , Receive my spirit , Lord ! from whom it came ; Rebuke the Tempter , show thy power to save , O let thy glory ...
... once thy presence gave , restore , Ere I am summoned hence , and seen no more : Down to the dust returns this earthly frame , Receive my spirit , Lord ! from whom it came ; Rebuke the Tempter , show thy power to save , O let thy glory ...
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