Poetry for School and Home, from the best authors. Edited by T. Shorter1861 |
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... land : And never home came she . " Oh ! is it weed , or fish , or floating hair- A tress of golden hair , A drowned maiden's hair , Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair , Among the stakes on Dee . " They rowed ...
... land : And never home came she . " Oh ! is it weed , or fish , or floating hair- A tress of golden hair , A drowned maiden's hair , Above the nets at sea ? Was never salmon yet that shone so fair , Among the stakes on Dee . " They rowed ...
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... land ; And sailor people he must have , And lives are in his hand . " So , with many thoughts of waves and rocks , She put a Bible in his box ; And as he took the key , She gave him in her tears a kiss , Saying , " William , when you ...
... land ; And sailor people he must have , And lives are in his hand . " So , with many thoughts of waves and rocks , She put a Bible in his box ; And as he took the key , She gave him in her tears a kiss , Saying , " William , when you ...
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... land Where it is one bright summer always , and Storms do not come . " I must be happy then ! From pain and death you say I shall be free , That sickness never enters there , and we Shall meet again . " Brother ! the little spot 13 I ...
... land Where it is one bright summer always , and Storms do not come . " I must be happy then ! From pain and death you say I shall be free , That sickness never enters there , and we Shall meet again . " Brother ! the little spot 13 I ...
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... land of my birth . My country , I love thee : though freely I'd rove Through the western savannah , or sweet orange grove ; Yet warmly my bosom would welcome the gale That bore me away with a homeward - bound sail . My country , I love ...
... land of my birth . My country , I love thee : though freely I'd rove Through the western savannah , or sweet orange grove ; Yet warmly my bosom would welcome the gale That bore me away with a homeward - bound sail . My country , I love ...
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... land they say , So I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . I sleep so sound all night , mother , that I shall never wake , If you do not call me loud , when the day begins to break : But I must gather knots ...
... land they say , So I'm to be Queen o ' the May , mother , I'm to be Queen o ' the May . I sleep so sound all night , mother , that I shall never wake , If you do not call me loud , when the day begins to break : But I must gather knots ...
Términos y frases comunes
angel BATTLE OF BLENHEIM beauty beneath bird blessed bloom blossoms blow blue bowers breast breath breeze bright buds CASABIANCA child CINQUE PORTS cloud cottage cowslips cried CUCKOO dance dead dear death delight DESTRUCTION OF SENNACHERIB doth dream earth ECHOING GREEN ELIZA COOK eyes fair Father flowers gentle glad green guilders happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hill Inchcape Rock JOHN GILPIN lamb land laugh light look Lucy MARY HOWITT merry moon morning mother nest never night NIGHT SONG o'er PIED PIPER pipe PIPER OF HAMELIN pity pleasant poor pray prayer Queen round sail shining sing SIR JOHN MOORE sister sleep smile snow song sorrow Speak gently spring stars stept sweet tears thee There's thine thou tree trysting-tree Twas unto village waves wild wind wing young