Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1857 - 430 стор. |
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... Land , Ode ,. To our Eldest Heir , The Husbandman , Hellvellyn ,. The Reaper and the Flowers , The Flowers of the Forest , The Tragedy of the Lac de Gaube , Autumn Musings , • On the Shortness of Human Life , Mrs. H. Coleridge . 183 ...
... Land , Ode ,. To our Eldest Heir , The Husbandman , Hellvellyn ,. The Reaper and the Flowers , The Flowers of the Forest , The Tragedy of the Lac de Gaube , Autumn Musings , • On the Shortness of Human Life , Mrs. H. Coleridge . 183 ...
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... land come away . " And when thou ' rt in the lonesome glen , Keep by the running burn , And do not pluck the strawberry - flower , Nor break the lady - fern . But think not of the fairy folk , Lest mischief should befall ; Think only of ...
... land come away . " And when thou ' rt in the lonesome glen , Keep by the running burn , And do not pluck the strawberry - flower , Nor break the lady - fern . But think not of the fairy folk , Lest mischief should befall ; Think only of ...
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... land . " Thou shalt do well whate'er thou dost , As thou hast done this day ; Shalt have the will and power to please , And shalt be loved alway . " Thus having said , she passed from sight , And nought could Mabel see , But the little ...
... land . " Thou shalt do well whate'er thou dost , As thou hast done this day ; Shalt have the will and power to please , And shalt be loved alway . " Thus having said , she passed from sight , And nought could Mabel see , But the little ...
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... To extreme misery . He pawned and mortgaged all his land Ere seven years came about , And now at length this wicked act Did by this means come out . THE USE OF FLOWERS . The fellow that did take 44 THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD .
... To extreme misery . He pawned and mortgaged all his land Ere seven years came about , And now at length this wicked act Did by this means come out . THE USE OF FLOWERS . The fellow that did take 44 THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD .
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... ! Hold the helm fast ! So , let the vessel wear , · There swept the blast . - What of the night , watchman ? What of the night ? " Cloudy , all quiet , - No land yet , all ' s right . " Be wakeful , be vigilant , - Danger may be.
... ! Hold the helm fast ! So , let the vessel wear , · There swept the blast . - What of the night , watchman ? What of the night ? " Cloudy , all quiet , - No land yet , all ' s right . " Be wakeful , be vigilant , - Danger may be.
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