Arundines Cami: sive, Musarum Cantabrigienium lusus canoriTypis Academicis excusus; veneunt apud J.G. Parker, Londini, 1843 - 297 páginas |
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... gone , Of ebon tresses turned to grey . I heard them ; but I heeded not ; The withering change I could not see ; Thy voice still cheered my darkened lot , And that was all in all to me . And still , beloved , till life grows cold , We ...
... gone , Of ebon tresses turned to grey . I heard them ; but I heeded not ; The withering change I could not see ; Thy voice still cheered my darkened lot , And that was all in all to me . And still , beloved , till life grows cold , We ...
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... gone ; The cheerful hearts now broken . When I remember all The friends so linked together , I've seen around me ... gone a hunting , Mother's gone a milking , Sister's gone a silking , Brother's gone to buy a skin To wrap Baby Bunting ...
... gone ; The cheerful hearts now broken . When I remember all The friends so linked together , I've seen around me ... gone a hunting , Mother's gone a milking , Sister's gone a silking , Brother's gone to buy a skin To wrap Baby Bunting ...
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... gone aloft . Tom never from his word departed , His virtues were so rare ; His friends were many and true - hearted ; His Poll was kind and fair : And then he'd sing so blithe and jolly Full many a time and oft ; But mirth is turned to ...
... gone aloft . Tom never from his word departed , His virtues were so rare ; His friends were many and true - hearted ; His Poll was kind and fair : And then he'd sing so blithe and jolly Full many a time and oft ; But mirth is turned to ...
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