A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best PoetsFords, Howard, and Hulbert, 1879 - 789 páginas |
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... cheek . A funeral train -- the torrent sweeps away Bearers and bier and mourners . By the bed Of one who dies men gather sorrowing , And women weep aloud ; the flood rolls on ; The wail is stifled , and the sobbing group Borne under ...
... cheek . A funeral train -- the torrent sweeps away Bearers and bier and mourners . By the bed Of one who dies men gather sorrowing , And women weep aloud ; the flood rolls on ; The wail is stifled , and the sobbing group Borne under ...
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... cheek will grow red With a flush of delight , to hear the words said , << I love you , " Baby Louise . Do you hear me , Baby Louise ? I have sung your praises for nearly an hour , And your lashes keep drooping lower and lower , - you've ...
... cheek will grow red With a flush of delight , to hear the words said , << I love you , " Baby Louise . Do you hear me , Baby Louise ? I have sung your praises for nearly an hour , And your lashes keep drooping lower and lower , - you've ...
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... cheek . O , what a loveliness her eyes Gather in that one moment's space , While peeping round the post she spies Her darling's laughing face ! O , mother's love is glorifying , On the cheek like sunset lying ; In the eyes a moistened ...
... cheek . O , what a loveliness her eyes Gather in that one moment's space , While peeping round the post she spies Her darling's laughing face ! O , mother's love is glorifying , On the cheek like sunset lying ; In the eyes a moistened ...
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... cheek . O boy of such as thou are oftenest made Earth's fragile idols ; like a tender flower , No strength in all thy freshness , prone to fade , And bending weakly to the thunder - shower ; Still , round the loved , thy heart found ...
... cheek . O boy of such as thou are oftenest made Earth's fragile idols ; like a tender flower , No strength in all thy freshness , prone to fade , And bending weakly to the thunder - shower ; Still , round the loved , thy heart found ...
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... cheek , The rosy cheek that won't be still ; - O , who could blame what flatterers speak , Did smiles like this reward their skill ? ; - For such another smile , I vow , Though loudly beats the midnight rain , I'd take the mountain ...
... cheek , The rosy cheek that won't be still ; - O , who could blame what flatterers speak , Did smiles like this reward their skill ? ; - For such another smile , I vow , Though loudly beats the midnight rain , I'd take the mountain ...
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