The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1929 - 640 páginas |
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... hast taken , and shalt not render again ; Thou art full of thy dead , and cold as they . But death is the worst that comes of thee ; ' Thou art fed with our dead , O Mother , O Sea , But when hast thou fed on our hearts ? or when Having ...
... hast taken , and shalt not render again ; Thou art full of thy dead , and cold as they . But death is the worst that comes of thee ; ' Thou art fed with our dead , O Mother , O Sea , But when hast thou fed on our hearts ? or when Having ...
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... hast thou found in the spring to follow ? What hast thou found in thine heart to sing ? What wilt thou do when the summer is shed ? O swallow , sister , O fair swift swallow , Why wilt thou fly after spring to the south , The soft south ...
... hast thou found in the spring to follow ? What hast thou found in thine heart to sing ? What wilt thou do when the summer is shed ? O swallow , sister , O fair swift swallow , Why wilt thou fly after spring to the south , The soft south ...
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... hast heart to sing . Hast thou the heart ? is it all past over ? Thy lord the summer is good to follow , And fair the feet of thy lover the spring : But what wilt thou say to the spring thy lover ? O swallow , sister , O fleeting ...
... hast heart to sing . Hast thou the heart ? is it all past over ? Thy lord the summer is good to follow , And fair the feet of thy lover the spring : But what wilt thou say to the spring thy lover ? O swallow , sister , O fleeting ...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language Vista completa - 1863 |
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