Poetry for School and Home, from the best authors. Edited by T. Shorter1861 |
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... poor types are they . So always from that happy time we called her by their name , And very fitting did it seem , for , sure as morning came , Behind her cradle - bars she smiled to catch the first faint ray , As from the trellis smiles ...
... poor types are they . So always from that happy time we called her by their name , And very fitting did it seem , for , sure as morning came , Behind her cradle - bars she smiled to catch the first faint ray , As from the trellis smiles ...
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... knew no want , Scarce knew a wish denied ; His loss , and all our struggles on , And that worst dread to know , From home , too poor to shelter all , That one at last must go . 15 16 A VILLAGE TALE . How often do I blame.
... knew no want , Scarce knew a wish denied ; His loss , and all our struggles on , And that worst dread to know , From home , too poor to shelter all , That one at last must go . 15 16 A VILLAGE TALE . How often do I blame.
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... Poor girl ! as day on day went by , And neither of us brought ; Oh how she must have yearned , one face That was not strange , to see ; Have longed a moment to have set One look on you and me . 17 MY COUNTRY , I LOVE THEE . Sometimes I.
... Poor girl ! as day on day went by , And neither of us brought ; Oh how she must have yearned , one face That was not strange , to see ; Have longed a moment to have set One look on you and me . 17 MY COUNTRY , I LOVE THEE . Sometimes I.
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... Poor foolish child - how pleased was I When news of Nelson's victory came , Along the crowded streets to fly , And see the lighted windows flame ! To force me home my mother sought , - She could not bear to see my joy ; For with my ...
... Poor foolish child - how pleased was I When news of Nelson's victory came , Along the crowded streets to fly , And see the lighted windows flame ! To force me home my mother sought , - She could not bear to see my joy ; For with my ...
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... ever lost ; And to the bridge they came . They followed from the snowy bank Those footmarks one by one , Into the middle of the plank ; And further , there were none ! 41 42 THE POOR CHILD'S HYMN . -Yet some maintain that F 3 LUCY GRAY. ...
... ever lost ; And to the bridge they came . They followed from the snowy bank Those footmarks one by one , Into the middle of the plank ; And further , there were none ! 41 42 THE POOR CHILD'S HYMN . -Yet some maintain that F 3 LUCY GRAY. ...
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