The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 páginas |
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... mother's heart which is working so in thee ? ' Things that I know not of belike to thee are dear , ' And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . 6 Alas , the mountain - tops that look so green and fair ! ' I've heard of ...
... mother's heart which is working so in thee ? ' Things that I know not of belike to thee are dear , ' And dreams of things which thou canst neither see nor hear . 6 Alas , the mountain - tops that look so green and fair ! ' I've heard of ...
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... mother , weep ? ' Where can Lyca sleep ? ' Lost in desert wild ' Is your little child ! ' How can Lyca sleep ' If her mother weep ? ' If her heart does ache ' Then let Lyca wake : - ' If my mother sleep , ' Lyca shall not weep ...
... mother , weep ? ' Where can Lyca sleep ? ' Lost in desert wild ' Is your little child ! ' How can Lyca sleep ' If her mother weep ? ' If her heart does ache ' Then let Lyca wake : - ' If my mother sleep , ' Lyca shall not weep ...
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... upon her face A little above her chin : With rosy cheek , and ruby lip , She look'd and laugh'd to him . 58 fare , go 65 minnie , mother 78 gart , made 84 a ' , all A morsel of your bread , my lord ! ' 30 The Children's Treasury.
... upon her face A little above her chin : With rosy cheek , and ruby lip , She look'd and laugh'd to him . 58 fare , go 65 minnie , mother 78 gart , made 84 a ' , all A morsel of your bread , my lord ! ' 30 The Children's Treasury.
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... mother , Says , ' Who's that would be in ? ' —'O it's Annie of Lochroyan , ' Your Love , come o'er the sea , ' But and your young son in her arms ; So open the door to me . ' -Away , away , ye ill woman ! ' You're not come here for gude ...
... mother , Says , ' Who's that would be in ? ' —'O it's Annie of Lochroyan , ' Your Love , come o'er the sea , ' But and your young son in her arms ; So open the door to me . ' -Away , away , ye ill woman ! ' You're not come here for gude ...
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... mother did say , ' I dreamt a dream , this night , mother , ' That makes my heart right wae . ' I dreamt that Annie of Lochroyan , ' The flower of all her kin , ' E'en now was standing at my door , ' But none would let her in . ' -'O ...
... mother did say , ' I dreamt a dream , this night , mother , ' That makes my heart right wae . ' I dreamt that Annie of Lochroyan , ' The flower of all her kin , ' E'en now was standing at my door , ' But none would let her in . ' -'O ...
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