The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections ...Penn Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... eyes , and smiled . Then , " Hark ! " He said . " That's a fiddle - aye , a bassoon ; Child , ' tis a band - don't you hear it now ? Why , girl , don't you know that old , old tune ? " " Tis the polky I danced long , long ago , With ...
... eyes , and smiled . Then , " Hark ! " He said . " That's a fiddle - aye , a bassoon ; Child , ' tis a band - don't you hear it now ? Why , girl , don't you know that old , old tune ? " " Tis the polky I danced long , long ago , With ...
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... eyes , my dearie , my dove ! " And to think I thought I was lonely , sweet , Thought I was sitting here all alone , Thought you had left me you love so well- Nancy , I thought you was dead and gone . " " Twas all a dream ! Why ...
... eyes , my dearie , my dove ! " And to think I thought I was lonely , sweet , Thought I was sitting here all alone , Thought you had left me you love so well- Nancy , I thought you was dead and gone . " " Twas all a dream ! Why ...
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... eyes are blinded so with tears I cannot see to sew ; I'm faint and hungry , and I fain Would eat a crust of bread , But I must leave it till the morn , The children must be fed . I sent them early to their bed , Their hunger to forget ...
... eyes are blinded so with tears I cannot see to sew ; I'm faint and hungry , and I fain Would eat a crust of bread , But I must leave it till the morn , The children must be fed . I sent them early to their bed , Their hunger to forget ...
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... eyes , And the oldest - fashioned face . She'd stare at the folks that knowing , Laid over the nurse's knee , As I'd laugh , and I'd say , in a joking way , " She's older nor you nor me . " And wasn't she nuts to Mary ! Just picter her ...
... eyes , And the oldest - fashioned face . She'd stare at the folks that knowing , Laid over the nurse's knee , As I'd laugh , and I'd say , in a joking way , " She's older nor you nor me . " And wasn't she nuts to Mary ! Just picter her ...
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... eyes as she pleaded her cause , and the fairy stooped down and kissed them away . " Yes , my child , you shall stay with us in fairyland , and never go into the great streets again . " " Oh ! thank you , " said the child , and she threw ...
... eyes as she pleaded her cause , and the fairy stooped down and kissed them away . " Yes , my child , you shall stay with us in fairyland , and never go into the great streets again . " " Oh ! thank you , " said the child , and she threw ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 24 - SPEAK gently! it is better far, To rule by love than fear ; Speak gently ! let no harsh words mar, The good we might do here.
Página 104 - You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place.
Página 230 - Of this at least I feel assured, that there is no such thing as forgetting possible to the mind; a thousand accidents may and will interpose a veil between our present consciousness and the secret inscriptions on the mind; accidents of the same sort will also rend away this veil; but alike, whether veiled or unveiled, the inscription remains for ever...
Página 211 - Other refuge have I none; Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; Leave, ah, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me. All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing.
Página 73 - A little spring had lost its way amid the grass and fern, A passing stranger scooped a well where weary men might turn ; He walled it in, and hung with care a ladle at the brink ; He thought not of the deed he did, but' judged that toil might drink.