The Rhyming River: An Anthology of Verse, Volumen4 |
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My dear son , now tell me , 0 .'— ' I'll set my feet in yonder boat , Mither , mither ; I'll set my feet in yonder boat , And I'll fare over the sea , O. ' your tow'rs and your ha ' , ' And what will ye do wi ' Edward , Edward ?
My dear son , now tell me , 0 .'— ' I'll set my feet in yonder boat , Mither , mither ; I'll set my feet in yonder boat , And I'll fare over the sea , O. ' your tow'rs and your ha ' , ' And what will ye do wi ' Edward , Edward ?
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I pray you , tell my lord and father , madam , I will not marry yet . These are news indeed ! Lady Capulet . Here comes your father ; tell him so yourself , And see how he will take it at your hands . Enter CAPULET and Nurse . Capulet .
I pray you , tell my lord and father , madam , I will not marry yet . These are news indeed ! Lady Capulet . Here comes your father ; tell him so yourself , And see how he will take it at your hands . Enter CAPULET and Nurse . Capulet .
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He tell'd na her father , he tell'd na her mither , He tell'd na ane o ' her kin , But he tell'd the bonnie lass hersel An ' her consent did win . then cam ' Lord Faughanwood Out frae the English Border , And for to court this pretty ...
He tell'd na her father , he tell'd na her mither , He tell'd na ane o ' her kin , But he tell'd the bonnie lass hersel An ' her consent did win . then cam ' Lord Faughanwood Out frae the English Border , And for to court this pretty ...
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Contenido
The Wind and the Rain William Shakespeare | 4 |
Poor Rumble James Reeves ΙΟ | 12 |
The Daniel Jazz Vachel Lindsay | 18 |
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