No flower of the forest e'e'r looked half so fair As she did that night, as she stood by the door Of the cot where she dwelt by the side of the moor. Her lover had promised to take her a walk, And she built all her hopes on a long, pleasant talk ; But... Rainbow readings - Page 39by Prize pictorial readings - 1875Full view - About this book
| Prize pictorial readings - Temperance - 1874 - 140 pages
...Burritt. "THE LIPS THAT TOUCH LIQUOR SHALL NEVER TOUCH MINE!" BY HAERIET A. GLAZEBEOOK. ITtcenty-JSighth Thousand.] ALICE LEE stood awaiting her lover one...ween, Her temper was failing, might plainly be seen ; For now she'd stand still, then a tune she would hum, And7 impatiently mutter, " I wish he would... | |
| Lizzie Penney (ed) - Readers and speakers - 1882 - 132 pages
...her wild flowing hair j No flower of the forest e'e'r looked half so fair As she did that night, as she stood by the door Of the cot where she dwelt by...hopes on a long, pleasant talk ; But the daylight was falling, and also, I ween. Her temper was fading, 'twas plain to be seen ; For now she'd stand still,... | |
| Mormons - 1889 - 656 pages
...'mid her wild flowing hair, No flower of the forest e'er looked half so fair As she did that night, ap she stood by the door Of the cot where she dwelt by the side of the moor. Her lower hud promised to take her a walk. And she built all her hopes on a long, pleasant talk. But the... | |
| Joseph Malins - 252 pages
...LIQUOR!' BY HARRIET A. GLAZEBROOK. Alice Lee stood awaiting her lover one night, Her cheeks flashed and glowing, her eyes full of light ; She had placed...hopes on a long pleasant talk — But the daylight was waneing, and also, I ween, Her temper was failing, as well could be seen ; For now she'd stand still,... | |
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