A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volumen2William Cullen Bryant Fords, Howard & Hulbert, 1876 - 934 páginas |
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... thee weep . From the Portuguese of CALIDASA , by SIR WILLIAM JONES . BABY MAY . CHEEKS as soft as July peaches ... thee breaking , And we'd always have thee waking ; Wealth for which we know no measure ; Pleasure high above all pleasure ...
... thee weep . From the Portuguese of CALIDASA , by SIR WILLIAM JONES . BABY MAY . CHEEKS as soft as July peaches ... thee breaking , And we'd always have thee waking ; Wealth for which we know no measure ; Pleasure high above all pleasure ...
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... thee , Vision as thou art , I bless thee with a human heart : God shield thee to thy latest years ! I neither know thee nor thy peers ; And yet my eyes are filled with tears . With earnest feeling I shall pray For thee when I am far ...
... thee , Vision as thou art , I bless thee with a human heart : God shield thee to thy latest years ! I neither know thee nor thy peers ; And yet my eyes are filled with tears . With earnest feeling I shall pray For thee when I am far ...
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... thee , where Soe'er this soft autumnal air Lifts the dark tresses of thy hair ! Whether through city casements comes Its kiss to thee , in crowded rooms , Or , out among the woodland blooms , It freshens o'er thy thoughtful face ...
... thee , where Soe'er this soft autumnal air Lifts the dark tresses of thy hair ! Whether through city casements comes Its kiss to thee , in crowded rooms , Or , out among the woodland blooms , It freshens o'er thy thoughtful face ...
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... thee , then , whene'er thou com'st to me , From high emprise and noble toil to rest , My thoughts are weak and trivial , matched with thine ; But the poor mansion offers thee its best . JULIA WARD HOWE , THE QUARREL OF FRIENDS . FROM ...
... thee , then , whene'er thou com'st to me , From high emprise and noble toil to rest , My thoughts are weak and trivial , matched with thine ; But the poor mansion offers thee its best . JULIA WARD HOWE , THE QUARREL OF FRIENDS . FROM ...
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... thee That no revénue hast but thy good spirits , To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be flattered ? No , let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp , And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee , Where thrift may follow fawning ...
... thee That no revénue hast but thy good spirits , To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be flattered ? No , let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp , And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee , Where thrift may follow fawning ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON angel beauty beneath bird bloom bosom boys breast breath bright brow Bryant cheek clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING England eyes face fair fear feet flowers gentle golden gone grave green hair hand happy hast hath hear heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour JEAN INGELOW JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss leaves light lips live look Lord love thee love's lover moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY poems poet prayer ROBERT BURNS ROBERT HERRICK rose round shadow shine sigh silent sing sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell thine things THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind wings