A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... Once - ah ! once - within these halls One whom memory oft recalls , The Father of his Country , dwelt . is a living language . The footprints of Pope are ...
... Once - ah ! once - within these halls One whom memory oft recalls , The Father of his Country , dwelt . is a living language . The footprints of Pope are ...
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... once affect the mind with a deep sense of their truth and beauty is the poet for his own age and the ages that succeed it . It is no disparagement either to his skill or his power that he finds them near at hand ; the nearer they lie to ...
... once affect the mind with a deep sense of their truth and beauty is the poet for his own age and the ages that succeed it . It is no disparagement either to his skill or his power that he finds them near at hand ; the nearer they lie to ...
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... once we dwelt our name is heard no more ; Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , That God deals the blow , for the mitherless bairn ! Drew me to school along the public way , WILLIAM ...
... once we dwelt our name is heard no more ; Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , That God deals the blow , for the mitherless bairn ! Drew me to school along the public way , WILLIAM ...
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... once before O dear ! to think of losing him just after nuss- all along of following a monkey and an ing him back from death's door ! organ : Only the very last month when the windfalls , hang ' em , was at twenty a penny ! O my Billy ...
... once before O dear ! to think of losing him just after nuss- all along of following a monkey and an ing him back from death's door ! organ : Only the very last month when the windfalls , hang ' em , was at twenty a penny ! O my Billy ...
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... once I met ; Nor can it suit me to forget The mighty hopes that make us men . I woo your love : I count it crime To mourn for any overmuch ; I , the divided half of such A friendship as had mastered Time ; Which masters Time , indeed ...
... once I met ; Nor can it suit me to forget The mighty hopes that make us men . I woo your love : I count it crime To mourn for any overmuch ; I , the divided half of such A friendship as had mastered Time ; Which masters Time , indeed ...
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