The Deserted Bride: And Other PoemsAdlard & Saunders, 1838 - 80 páginas |
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... is flown - away disguises— Naught but death relief can give- For the love he little prizes Cannot cease and Julia live ! Soon my thread of life will sever- Clifford , fare thee well - for ever ! WOMAN . Aн , woman ! -in this world of 12.
... is flown - away disguises— Naught but death relief can give- For the love he little prizes Cannot cease and Julia live ! Soon my thread of life will sever- Clifford , fare thee well - for ever ! WOMAN . Aн , woman ! -in this world of 12.
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... Soon Rhyme was starving in a ditch , While Reason grew exceeding rich . Since that dark and fatal hour , When the brothers parted , Reason has had wealth and power- Rhyme's poor and broken - hearted ! And now , or bright or stormy ...
... Soon Rhyme was starving in a ditch , While Reason grew exceeding rich . Since that dark and fatal hour , When the brothers parted , Reason has had wealth and power- Rhyme's poor and broken - hearted ! And now , or bright or stormy ...
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... soon - man and wife ! my readers ask , " Sir Poet , Wherefore weave your web of To instruct you — and I'll show it ; song ? " Mark me well , ye wooing throng : To the fair you'd marry - better Write than speak - but write in time— And ...
... soon - man and wife ! my readers ask , " Sir Poet , Wherefore weave your web of To instruct you — and I'll show it ; song ? " Mark me well , ye wooing throng : To the fair you'd marry - better Write than speak - but write in time— And ...
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... soon overtook him , wondering at his haste ; but what met my sight , made it no wonder . Near the tree stood an old man with his coat off , sharpening an axe . He was the occupant of the cottage . " What are you going to do ? " " What's ...
... soon overtook him , wondering at his haste ; but what met my sight , made it no wonder . Near the tree stood an old man with his coat off , sharpening an axe . He was the occupant of the cottage . " What are you going to do ? " " What's ...
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... soon con- vinced , however , that the story about the fever - and - ague was a mere fiction , for there never had been a case of that disease in the neighbour- hood ; and then was asked what the tree was worth for firewood ? " Why ...
... soon con- vinced , however , that the story about the fever - and - ague was a mere fiction , for there never had been a case of that disease in the neighbour- hood ; and then was asked what the tree was worth for firewood ? " Why ...
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adieu axe shall harm beam beauty beloved Bessy Bell blessing bloom bosom boughs bright brow Charles E cheer dear dearest Delavan DESERTED BRIDE drear and lonely droop'd the willow ELLEN eyes fairy fever-and-ague flowers FRIENDS ARE ROUND glorious glory grace green groves heart Henry Russell hills histrionick hour Hunchback JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES kiss'd lake where droop'd land leaves LELAND STANFORD JVNIOR letter lines Long time ago looks drear LOVE THE NIGHT LOVE THEE Love's lyre Mabella-you maid maiden mean-what miss thee mountain muse musick ne'er never New-York nymphs o'er old tree perfume poet pride quiver RHYME AND REASON roaming ROSABEL rosy Zephyr round thee sad and weary scene shepherd's bell smiles song SONNET soul SPOKEN STANFORD JVNIOR VNIVERSITY star streams Sunbeam sunshine Sweet tears thine thou Thy axe turn WEARIES MY LOVE weary lot wildwood WILLIAM wind-harp's wings woodland woodman words