The Children's Treasury of Lyrical Poetry: Selected and Arranged with Notes, Part 2Francis Turner Palgrave Macmillan and Company, 1889 - Children's poetry |
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... Lives with him , near the waterfall , Upon the village common . 40 Beside their moss - grown hut of clay , Not twenty paces from the door , A scrap of land they have , but they Are poorest of the poor . This scrap of land he from the ...
... Lives with him , near the waterfall , Upon the village common . 40 Beside their moss - grown hut of clay , Not twenty paces from the door , A scrap of land they have , but they Are poorest of the poor . This scrap of land he from the ...
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... live and dee . ' —'O Coo - my - doo , my Love so true , " No more from me ye'll gae . ' That's never my intent , my Love ; ' As ye said , it shall be sae . ' Thus he has stay'd in bower with her For twenty years and three ; Till there ...
... live and dee . ' —'O Coo - my - doo , my Love so true , " No more from me ye'll gae . ' That's never my intent , my Love ; ' As ye said , it shall be sae . ' Thus he has stay'd in bower with her For twenty years and three ; Till there ...
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... live alone ' With my bird Coo - my - doo . ' Her father sware a solemn oath , Among the nobles all , ' To - morrow , ere I eat or drink , ' That bird I'll surely kill . ' The bird was sitting in his cage , And heard what he did say ; 45 ...
... live alone ' With my bird Coo - my - doo . ' Her father sware a solemn oath , Among the nobles all , ' To - morrow , ere I eat or drink , ' That bird I'll surely kill . ' The bird was sitting in his cage , And heard what he did say ; 45 ...
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... lives in that wood Which slopes down to the sea : - 515 How loudly his sweet voice he rears ! He loves to talk with marineres That come from a far countree . 497 impart , utter 507 blast , spoil 512 shrieve , cleanse from sin 6 " He ...
... lives in that wood Which slopes down to the sea : - 515 How loudly his sweet voice he rears ! He loves to talk with marineres That come from a far countree . 497 impart , utter 507 blast , spoil 512 shrieve , cleanse from sin 6 " He ...
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... live ' In such an angry sea ! ' 30 35 40 ' O father ! I see a gleaming light , 45 ' O say what may it be ? ' But the father answer'd never a word , --- A frozen corpse was he . Lash'd to the helm , all stiff and stark , With his face to ...
... live ' In such an angry sea ! ' 30 35 40 ' O father ! I see a gleaming light , 45 ' O say what may it be ? ' But the father answer'd never a word , --- A frozen corpse was he . Lash'd to the helm , all stiff and stark , With his face to ...
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