The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 14
... cried , And sat him down , beneath a tree , That ancient Bell beside ; ( But , hidden in the tangled grass , The Bell he ne'er espied . ) Anon , a mist fell on his book , The letters seemed to stir , And though , full oft , his flagging ...
... cried , And sat him down , beneath a tree , That ancient Bell beside ; ( But , hidden in the tangled grass , The Bell he ne'er espied . ) Anon , a mist fell on his book , The letters seemed to stir , And though , full oft , his flagging ...
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... cried , " it looks prophetic ! " XXXIII . " Come , let us seek an ampler space ; This heated room - I can't abide it ! " That mask , I ' m sure , is out of place , And hides the fairest , sweetest face Said she , " I wear the mask to ...
... cried , " it looks prophetic ! " XXXIII . " Come , let us seek an ampler space ; This heated room - I can't abide it ! " That mask , I ' m sure , is out of place , And hides the fairest , sweetest face Said she , " I wear the mask to ...
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... cried , " Here's an opening at last ! " And in less than a jiffy was in it ! Next morning twelve citizens came ( ' T was the coroner bade them attend ) , To the end that it might be determined How the man had determined his end ! " The ...
... cried , " Here's an opening at last ! " And in less than a jiffy was in it ! Next morning twelve citizens came ( ' T was the coroner bade them attend ) , To the end that it might be determined How the man had determined his end ! " The ...
الصفحة 65
... cried ; " Three times ! you know the fable , - ( I'll make it thirty , " muttered he , " But I will lay the cable ! " ) Once more they tried , - hurrah ! hurrah ! What means this great commotion ? The Lord be praised ! the cable ' s ...
... cried ; " Three times ! you know the fable , - ( I'll make it thirty , " muttered he , " But I will lay the cable ! " ) Once more they tried , - hurrah ! hurrah ! What means this great commotion ? The Lord be praised ! the cable ' s ...
الصفحة 99
... cried the angry maid ; " This scurvy trick ! - if Tacon knew it , Your precious ' Captain , ' I ' m afraid , Would miss , for once , his dress - parade ! Release me , Count , or you may rue it ! " XIII . " Nay , " said the Count ...
... cried the angry maid ; " This scurvy trick ! - if Tacon knew it , Your precious ' Captain , ' I ' m afraid , Would miss , for once , his dress - parade ! Release me , Count , or you may rue it ! " XIII . " Nay , " said the Count ...
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