Back! back! back! Rrr-run away!' O Thrush, be still! Or, at thy will, Seek some less sad interpreter than I. 'Air, air! blue air and white! Whither I flee, whither, O whither, O whither I flee!' (Thus the Lark hurried, mounting from the lea) 'Hills, countries,... Day and Night Songs - Page xxviby William Allingham - 1854 - 62 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Why '? why 1 " See-ee-now ! see-ee-now ! Back ! back ! back ! ll-rr-run away ! " (The Lark.) "Air, air! Blue air and white ! Whither I flee, whither, O whither, O whither I nee ! Hills many waters glittering bright, Whither I see, whither I see ! deeper, deeper, deeper, Whither... | |
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...hurried, mounting from the lea) "Whither 1 see, whither 1 see, deeper, deeper, deeper, Whither I sec. see, see!" " Gay Lark," I said, " The song that's bred In happy nest may well to Heaven make flight." VI. " There's something, something sad, I half remember — " piped a broken strain,... | |
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...(Thus the Lark hurried, mounting from the lea) "Whither 1 see, whither 1 see, deeper, deeper, deepei Whither I see. see, see!" " Gay Lark," I said, " The song that's bred In happy nest may well to Heaven make flight." VI. " There's something, something sad, I half remember — " piped a broken strain,... | |
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...Air, air! bine ni ^tjr-.vbit«' Whither I flee, whifher, 0 whither, 0 whither I flee !" (Thus tho Lnrk hurried, mounting from the lea) " Hills, countries,...whither I see!" deeper, deeper, deeper, whither I sec, see, see!" Gay Lark, I said, The song that's bred In happy nest may well to heav'n make flight.... | |
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...Kr-run away ! " O Thrush, be still ! Or, at thy will, Seek some less sad interpreter than I ! " Air, air ! blue air and white ! Whither I flee, whither,...bred In happy nest may well to heav'n make flight. " There's something, something sad, 1 half remember" — piped a broken strain. Well sung, sweet Robm... | |
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...Rrr-run away !" O Thrush, be still! Or, at thy will, Seek some less sad interpreter than I! " Air, air! blue air and white ! Whither I flee, whither,...said, The song that's bred In happy nest may well to heaven make flight. " There's something, something sad, 1 half remember "—piped a broken strain.... | |
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...the Lark hurried, mountin " Hills, countries, many waters ; Whither I see, whither I see ! deeper, i whither I see, see, see ! " Gay Lark, I said, The song that's bred In happy nest may well to heave " There's something, somethi1 half remember " — piped a broke Well sung, sweet Robin ! Robin... | |
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...why? why? why? See-ee now ! see-ee now ! " (he drawled) "Back ! back back ! Rrr-run away ! " " Air, air ! blue air and white ! Whither I flee, whither,...said, " The song that's bred In happy nest may well to heaven make flight." " There's something, something sad I half remember," piped a broken strain. Well... | |
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...Rrr-run away ! " O Thrush, be still ! Or at thy will Seek some less sad interpreter than I. " Air, air 1 blue air and white ! Whither I flee, whither, O whither,...said, " The song that's bred In happy nest may well to heaven make flight. " " There's something, something sad I half remember," piped a broken strain. Well... | |
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...Rrr-run away ! " Oh, Thrush, be still, Or at thy will Seek some less sad interpreter than I! "Air! air! blue air and white! Whither I flee, whither,...see, whither I see ! Deeper, deeper, deeper, whither ILJjl.'i Qf*fl Q/W* t " ~<, ' , rM 1 , Dm3 • " Gay Lark," I said, " The song that 's bred In happy... | |
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