Single Famous PoemsRossiter Johnson H. Holt, 1877 - 285 páginas |
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... true English hearts , Stuck close together . When down their bows they threw , And forth their bilbows drew , And on the French they flew , Not one was tardy : Arms were from shoulders sent ; Scalps to the teeth were rent ; Down the ...
... true English hearts , Stuck close together . When down their bows they threw , And forth their bilbows drew , And on the French they flew , Not one was tardy : Arms were from shoulders sent ; Scalps to the teeth were rent ; Down the ...
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... true to the payle ; She has helped us to butter and cheese , I trow , And other things she will not fayle ; I wold be loth to see her pine ; - Good husbande , counsel take of me- It is not for us to go so fine ; Man , take thy old ...
... true to the payle ; She has helped us to butter and cheese , I trow , And other things she will not fayle ; I wold be loth to see her pine ; - Good husbande , counsel take of me- It is not for us to go so fine ; Man , take thy old ...
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... Is the burden of my song . If thou lovest me too much , ' T will not prove as true a touch ; Love me little more than such , - For I fear the end . I'm with little well content , And a little from 16 SINGLE FAMOUS POEMS .
... Is the burden of my song . If thou lovest me too much , ' T will not prove as true a touch ; Love me little more than such , - For I fear the end . I'm with little well content , And a little from 16 SINGLE FAMOUS POEMS .
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... true intent To be steadfast , friend . Say thou lovest me , while thou live I to thee my love will give , Never dreaming to deceive While that life endures ; Nay , and after death , in sooth , I to thee will keep my truth , As now when ...
... true intent To be steadfast , friend . Say thou lovest me , while thou live I to thee my love will give , Never dreaming to deceive While that life endures ; Nay , and after death , in sooth , I to thee will keep my truth , As now when ...
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... true , with shame and grief I yield ; Thou , like the van , first took'st the field , And gotten hast the victory , In thus adventuring to die Before me , whose more years might crave A just precedence in the grave . But hark ! my pulse ...
... true , with shame and grief I yield ; Thou , like the van , first took'st the field , And gotten hast the victory , In thus adventuring to die Before me , whose more years might crave A just precedence in the grave . But hark ! my pulse ...
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Términos y frases comunes
annuity arms Balaklava beauty Bengalese bless blood blow bonnie braes of Yarrow brave breast breath bright brow busk Busk ye cheek cold crown Cumnor Curfew dark dead dear death Doneraile doth dreams earth Evermore eyes fair father fear flowers gentle glass gleam glory grave gray green Grongar Hill hand hath head hear heard heart heaven ivy green jolly old pedagogue kiss lady land light live lonely look Malone Maryland morn mother never night o'er old oaken bucket pale rest RICHARD ALFRED MILLIKEN ring river river Lee rock rose round Shandon shine shore sigh sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit star-spangled banner stars sweet tears tell thee There's thine thou thought Tiger Tiger's tail to-night Vicar of Bray voice wave wear weary weel weep wild WILLIAM LAIDLAW wind wonder Yarrow
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Página 104 - Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave: And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave...
Página 99 - Mysterious Night ! when our first Parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came; And lo, Creation widened in man's view.
Página 197 - THE muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo ; No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.
Página 115 - HOW dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view ! The orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangled wildwood, And every loved spot which my infancy knew...
Página 199 - Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be. Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
Página 104 - O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses?
Página 250 - By Nebo's lonely mountain, On this side Jordan's wave, In a vale in the land of Moab There lies a lonely grave. And no man knows that sepulchre, And no man saw it e'er, For the angels of God upturned the sod, And laid the dead man there.
Página 138 - Of her bright face one glance will trace A picture on the brain, And of her voice in echoing hearts A sound must long remain; But memory, such as mine of her, So very much endears, When death is nigh my latest sigh Will not be life's, but hers.
Página 10 - FAIR stood the wind for France, When we our sails advance, Nor now to prove our chance Longer will tarry; But putting to the main, At Kaux, the mouth of Seine, With all his martial train, Landed King Harry.
Página 120 - Afar in the desert I love to ride, With the silent Bush-boy alone by my side...