The Heart of Oak Books, Libro 3Charles Eliot Norton, Kate Stephens, George Henry Browne D.C. Heath & Company, 1895 |
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Página 101 - above the gallant child Like banners in the sky. There came a burst of thunder-sound— The boy — oh! where was he ? Ask of the winds that far around With fragments strew'd the sea ! — With mast, and helm, and pennon fair, That well had borne their part; But the noblest thing that perish'd there Was that young faithful heart!
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Página 141 - favors — In those freckles live their savors. I must go seek some dewdrops here, And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear. THE
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