The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 páginas |
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... Water - Rat 147 Song for the Ball - Players .. 184 The Sparrow's Nest ib . The Kitten's Mishap ... 185 The Kingfisher ... Waters . 211 The Child's Lament ib . The Burial - Ground at Sidon ib . .... 173 The Arrival 212 174 ........ An ...
... Water - Rat 147 Song for the Ball - Players .. 184 The Sparrow's Nest ib . The Kitten's Mishap ... 185 The Kingfisher ... Waters . 211 The Child's Lament ib . The Burial - Ground at Sidon ib . .... 173 The Arrival 212 174 ........ An ...
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... waters he went- he went , Over the waters he went . Who was the first sailor ? -tell me who can ; Old Father Jason ? - - No , you ' re wrong ; There was another ere Jason began ; Don't be a blockhead , boy ! Tightly and strong Over the ...
... waters he went- he went , Over the waters he went . Who was the first sailor ? -tell me who can ; Old Father Jason ? - - No , you ' re wrong ; There was another ere Jason began ; Don't be a blockhead , boy ! Tightly and strong Over the ...
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... waters wearily ; There is an air of desolation on her ; If she were human , I should call her haggard ! Cap . [ to ... Water ! water ! Cap . Speak , one of you , whence come ? and what's your freight ? Man . Our cargo is of gold , and ...
... waters wearily ; There is an air of desolation on her ; If she were human , I should call her haggard ! Cap . [ to ... Water ! water ! Cap . Speak , one of you , whence come ? and what's your freight ? Man . Our cargo is of gold , and ...
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... waters , Keep in the vessel's wake as if in mockery ! And groans and cries , and curses dark as hell , Howl in the ... water ! These cannot speak for thirst - nor shall I long- If you have water , give it us ! Albert . Alas ! I have it ...
... waters , Keep in the vessel's wake as if in mockery ! And groans and cries , and curses dark as hell , Howl in the ... water ! These cannot speak for thirst - nor shall I long- If you have water , give it us ! Albert . Alas ! I have it ...
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... waters , to this port , That so his infamy might be perfected ! For them the sea grew calm - and a strong gale ... water , you would have said it would go to pieces with every wave , and yet the timbers were all sound - they said it had ...
... waters , to this port , That so his infamy might be perfected ! For them the sea grew calm - and a strong gale ... water , you would have said it would go to pieces with every wave , and yet the timbers were all sound - they said it had ...
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