Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1857 - 430 páginas |
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... Sleep , The Bard , Providence , • Gray . Tennyson . Francis Quarles . Miss Barrett . 326 328 . 329 · . 335 Herbert . · . 337 Arethusa , Shelley . 339 Disdain Returned , The Cotter's Saturday Night , Lake , with Lawny Banks that sope ...
... Sleep , The Bard , Providence , • Gray . Tennyson . Francis Quarles . Miss Barrett . 326 328 . 329 · . 335 Herbert . · . 337 Arethusa , Shelley . 339 Disdain Returned , The Cotter's Saturday Night , Lake , with Lawny Banks that sope ...
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... sleep shall be broken by trumpet and drum ; Then hush thee , my darling , take rest while you may , For strife comes with manhood , and waking with day . FEIGNED COURAGE . 3 THE REAPER'S CHILD.- Miss Lamb . 2 LULLABY ON AN INFANT CHIEF ...
... sleep shall be broken by trumpet and drum ; Then hush thee , my darling , take rest while you may , For strife comes with manhood , and waking with day . FEIGNED COURAGE . 3 THE REAPER'S CHILD.- Miss Lamb . 2 LULLABY ON AN INFANT CHIEF ...
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... sleeping ; Not the basket that holds the provision is less , By the hard - working reaper , than this little sleeper , Regarded , till hunger does on the babe press . Then it opens its eyes , and it utters loud cries , Which its hard ...
... sleeping ; Not the basket that holds the provision is less , By the hard - working reaper , than this little sleeper , Regarded , till hunger does on the babe press . Then it opens its eyes , and it utters loud cries , Which its hard ...
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... sleep ? Why look so pale , and so sad , as forever Wishing to weep ? Ask me not this , little child , if you love me ; You are too bold ; I must obey my dear Father above me , And do as I'm told . Lady Moon , Lady Moon , where are you ...
... sleep ? Why look so pale , and so sad , as forever Wishing to weep ? Ask me not this , little child , if you love me ; You are too bold ; I must obey my dear Father above me , And do as I'm told . Lady Moon , Lady Moon , where are you ...
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... Sleep , my love , upon my knee ; What though , dear child , we ' ve lost our mother , That can never trouble thee . You are but ten weeks old to - morrow ; What can you know of our loss ? The house is full enough of sorrow , Little baby ...
... Sleep , my love , upon my knee ; What though , dear child , we ' ve lost our mother , That can never trouble thee . You are but ten weeks old to - morrow ; What can you know of our loss ? The house is full enough of sorrow , Little baby ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ARNOLD WINKELRIED beauty beneath bird Birdie bless bloom breast breath bright brow canst cheer child Crocodile customed hill dark dear death deep delight dost doth E'en earth fair father fear flowers fly away home glory gone grave green grief hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill Inchcape Inchcape rock John Barleycorn King lady Lamb land light live look Lord loud Mabel Mary Howitt maun MIDSUMMER DAY mind mother mountain mourn ne'er never night numbers o'er ODE TO DUTY Old English Poetry Patrick Spence poor praise Queen rock rose round sail Samian wine shining shining book shore silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spring stars storm stream sweet tears tempests thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tree unto voice wandering waves weep wild wind wings wood