A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... stand at her prow . O bonny brown sons , and O sweet little daugh- ters , Maybe he thinks on you now ! Heigh - ho ! daisies and buttercups , Fair yellow daffodils , stately and tall A sunshiny world full of laughter and leisure , And ...
... stand at her prow . O bonny brown sons , and O sweet little daugh- ters , Maybe he thinks on you now ! Heigh - ho ! daisies and buttercups , Fair yellow daffodils , stately and tall A sunshiny world full of laughter and leisure , And ...
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... stand it , sir , at all , But up and kissed her on the spot ! I know boo - hoo - I ought to not , But , somehow , from her looks boo - hoo I thought she kind o ' wished me to ! " -- WILLIAM PITT PALMER . OLD - SCHOOL PUNISHMENT . OLD ...
... stand it , sir , at all , But up and kissed her on the spot ! I know boo - hoo - I ought to not , But , somehow , from her looks boo - hoo I thought she kind o ' wished me to ! " -- WILLIAM PITT PALMER . OLD - SCHOOL PUNISHMENT . OLD ...
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... stand , Thy axe shall harm it not ! That old familiar tree , Whose glory and renown Are spread o'er land and sea , And wouldst thou hew it down ? Woodman , forbear thy stroke ! Cut not its earth - bound ties ; O , spare that aged oak ...
... stand , Thy axe shall harm it not ! That old familiar tree , Whose glory and renown Are spread o'er land and sea , And wouldst thou hew it down ? Woodman , forbear thy stroke ! Cut not its earth - bound ties ; O , spare that aged oak ...
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... stands still . DANIEL WEBSTER . BILL AND JOE . COME , dear old comrade , you and I Will steal an hour from days gone ... stand , Holds out his bruised and aching hand , While gaping thousands come and go , How vain it seems , this empty ...
... stands still . DANIEL WEBSTER . BILL AND JOE . COME , dear old comrade , you and I Will steal an hour from days gone ... stand , Holds out his bruised and aching hand , While gaping thousands come and go , How vain it seems , this empty ...
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... stand , One blushing shame , another white despair ; A third , nor red nor white , had stolen of both , And to this robbery had annexed thy breath ; But , for his theft , in pride of all his growth A vengeful canker eat him up to death ...
... stand , One blushing shame , another white despair ; A third , nor red nor white , had stolen of both , And to this robbery had annexed thy breath ; But , for his theft , in pride of all his growth A vengeful canker eat him up to death ...
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