A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... eyes , Philip , my king ! Round whom the enshadowing purple lies Of babyhood's royal dignities . Lay ou my neck thy tiny hand With Love's invisible sceptre laden ; I am thine Esther , to command Till thou shalt find a queen - handmaiden ...
... eyes , Philip , my king ! Round whom the enshadowing purple lies Of babyhood's royal dignities . Lay ou my neck thy tiny hand With Love's invisible sceptre laden ; I am thine Esther , to command Till thou shalt find a queen - handmaiden ...
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... eyes did glisten ! — She will shortly be to christen ; And papa has made the offer , I shall have the naming of her ... eyes Ever great with new surprise ; Minutes filled with shadeless gladness ; Minutes just as brimmed with sadness ...
... eyes did glisten ! — She will shortly be to christen ; And papa has made the offer , I shall have the naming of her ... eyes Ever great with new surprise ; Minutes filled with shadeless gladness ; Minutes just as brimmed with sadness ...
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... eyes , Like the mysterious lore Of the bees and the birds and the flowers ! Is this why no word Has ever been heard From this silent baby of ours ? ― Ah , baby , from out your blue eyes The angel of silence is smiling , Though silvern ...
... eyes , Like the mysterious lore Of the bees and the birds and the flowers ! Is this why no word Has ever been heard From this silent baby of ours ? ― Ah , baby , from out your blue eyes The angel of silence is smiling , Though silvern ...
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... eyes ; The golden silence of the Greek , The gravest wisdom of the wise , Not spoken in language , but in looks More legible than printed books , As if he could but would not speak . And now , O monarch absolute , Thy power is put to ...
... eyes ; The golden silence of the Greek , The gravest wisdom of the wise , Not spoken in language , but in looks More legible than printed books , As if he could but would not speak . And now , O monarch absolute , Thy power is put to ...
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... eyes this orb of care , Whose hopes are heaps of frosted hair , Is but a garland , trim and fair , Of cherubs twining in the air . O , from a soul suffused with tears Of trust thou mayst be spared the thorn Which it has felt in other ...
... eyes this orb of care , Whose hopes are heaps of frosted hair , Is but a garland , trim and fair , Of cherubs twining in the air . O , from a soul suffused with tears Of trust thou mayst be spared the thorn Which it has felt in other ...
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