English Poems and Ballads: An Anthology of Narrative Verse |
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... thee , thee , thee , That ploughed that field for thee . ' ' How came this blood on your shirt sleeve , O dear love , tell me ? ' ' It is the blood of the old grey - hound That traced that fox for me , me , me , That traced that fox for ...
... thee , thee , thee , That ploughed that field for thee . ' ' How came this blood on your shirt sleeve , O dear love , tell me ? ' ' It is the blood of the old grey - hound That traced that fox for me , me , me , That traced that fox for ...
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... thee . Day by day passed on , And still I loved thee with increasing love . Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Than when I heard thee by our own fireside First uttering , without words , a natural tune ; While thou , a feeding babe ...
... thee . Day by day passed on , And still I loved thee with increasing love . Never to living ear came sweeter sounds Than when I heard thee by our own fireside First uttering , without words , a natural tune ; While thou , a feeding babe ...
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... thee well- When thou return'st , thou in this place wilt see A work which is not here : a covenant ' Twill be between us ; but , whatever fate Befall thee , I shall love thee to the last , 370 And bear thy memory with me to the grave ...
... thee well- When thou return'st , thou in this place wilt see A work which is not here : a covenant ' Twill be between us ; but , whatever fate Befall thee , I shall love thee to the last , 370 And bear thy memory with me to the grave ...
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The Holy Well Anonymous | 1 |
Hiawathas Childhood H W Longfellow | 7 |
Hiawathas Wooing H W Longfellow | 13 |
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