A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... ARM - CHAIR . I LOVE it , I love it ! and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm - chair ? I've treasured it long as a sainted prize , I've bedewed it with tears , I've embalmed it with sighs . ' Tis bound by a thousand ...
... ARM - CHAIR . I LOVE it , I love it ! and who shall dare To chide me for loving that old arm - chair ? I've treasured it long as a sainted prize , I've bedewed it with tears , I've embalmed it with sighs . ' Tis bound by a thousand ...
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William Cullen Bryant. Or lose mine arm for ' t . Thou hast beat me out | Stood forth in Bagdad daily , in the square ... arms . " Welcome , brave cords , " cried he ; " From bonds far worse Jaffar delivered me ; From wants , from shames ...
William Cullen Bryant. Or lose mine arm for ' t . Thou hast beat me out | Stood forth in Bagdad daily , in the square ... arms . " Welcome , brave cords , " cried he ; " From bonds far worse Jaffar delivered me ; From wants , from shames ...
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William Cullen Bryant. For stout is yer back , And strong is yer arm , And the heart in yer bosom Is faithful and ... arms are dashing The big waves aside . O , the dark rolling water Shoots swift as the sea , But blithe is the glance ...
William Cullen Bryant. For stout is yer back , And strong is yer arm , And the heart in yer bosom Is faithful and ... arms are dashing The big waves aside . O , the dark rolling water Shoots swift as the sea , But blithe is the glance ...
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... arms , She pressed me with a meek embrace ; And bending back her head , looked up , And gazed upon my face . ' T was partly love , and partly fear , And partly ' t was a bashful art That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her ...
... arms , She pressed me with a meek embrace ; And bending back her head , looked up , And gazed upon my face . ' T was partly love , and partly fear , And partly ' t was a bashful art That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her ...
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... arms abroad some stay to find Else must she fall , indeed , and findeth this , A strong man's arms about her body twined . Nor may she shudder now to feel his kiss , So wrapped she is in new , unbroken bliss : Made happy that the foe ...
... arms abroad some stay to find Else must she fall , indeed , and findeth this , A strong man's arms about her body twined . Nor may she shudder now to feel his kiss , So wrapped she is in new , unbroken bliss : Made happy that the foe ...
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