A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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Página 103
... head , Crying " Caw , caw ! " on their way to bed , She said , as she watched their curious flight , " Little black things , good night , good night ! " The horses neighed , and the oxen lowed , The sheep's " Bleat ! bleat ! " came over ...
... head , Crying " Caw , caw ! " on their way to bed , She said , as she watched their curious flight , " Little black things , good night , good night ! " The horses neighed , and the oxen lowed , The sheep's " Bleat ! bleat ! " came over ...
Página 132
... head to see me . " Good day ! " she said , with lifted head ; Her eyes looked soft and dreamy . And all the while she milked and milked The grave cow heavy - laden : I've seen grand ladies , plumed and silked , But not a sweeter maiden ...
... head to see me . " Good day ! " she said , with lifted head ; Her eyes looked soft and dreamy . And all the while she milked and milked The grave cow heavy - laden : I've seen grand ladies , plumed and silked , But not a sweeter maiden ...
Página 145
... head and front of my offending Hath this extent , no more . speech , Rude am 1 in my And little blessed with the ... heads touch heaven , - It was my hint to speak , such was the process ; And of the Cannibals that each other eat , The ...
... head and front of my offending Hath this extent , no more . speech , Rude am 1 in my And little blessed with the ... heads touch heaven , - It was my hint to speak , such was the process ; And of the Cannibals that each other eat , The ...
Página 164
... head , Strange birds around the vessel shrieked and flew , Strange shapes , like shadows , through the clear sea fled , through , Angering to foam the smooth and sleeping blue . " The lady sighed , " Far , far upon the sea , My own Sir ...
... head , Strange birds around the vessel shrieked and flew , Strange shapes , like shadows , through the clear sea fled , through , Angering to foam the smooth and sleeping blue . " The lady sighed , " Far , far upon the sea , My own Sir ...
Página 165
... heads the trumpet blast rang out , And forth they sprang ; and she must play her part ; Then flew her white feet , knowing not a doubt , Though slackening once , she turned her head about , But then she cried aloud and faster fled Then ...
... heads the trumpet blast rang out , And forth they sprang ; and she must play her part ; Then flew her white feet , knowing not a doubt , Though slackening once , she turned her head about , But then she cried aloud and faster fled Then ...
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