The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Duckworth, 1914 - 1313 páginas |
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William Stanley Braithwaite. 221 . Then down I'll lie as cold as clay True love doth pass away ! To Mary in Heaven THOU ling'ring star , with less'ning ray , That lov'st to greet the early morn , Again thou usher'st in ... cold as clay ...
William Stanley Braithwaite. 221 . Then down I'll lie as cold as clay True love doth pass away ! To Mary in Heaven THOU ling'ring star , with less'ning ray , That lov'st to greet the early morn , Again thou usher'st in ... cold as clay ...
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... cold , Of the green thorny bloomless hedge , Of rivers new with spring - tide sedge , Of primroses by shelter'd rills , And daisies on the aguish hills . Twice holy was the Sabbath - bell : The silent streets were crowded well With ...
... cold , Of the green thorny bloomless hedge , Of rivers new with spring - tide sedge , Of primroses by shelter'd rills , And daisies on the aguish hills . Twice holy was the Sabbath - bell : The silent streets were crowded well With ...
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... cold heart , where , after their sweet pain , They ne'er will gather strength , or find a home again . And one with trembling hands clasps his cold head , And fans him with her moonlight wings , and cries ; ' Our love , our hope , our ...
... cold heart , where , after their sweet pain , They ne'er will gather strength , or find a home again . And one with trembling hands clasps his cold head , And fans him with her moonlight wings , and cries ; ' Our love , our hope , our ...
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