The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... heard a voice , a gentle voice , That plainly spoke his name . That gentle voice that named his name Entranced him like a spell , Upon his ear so very near And suddenly it fell , Yet soft and musical , as ' t were The whisper of a bell ...
... heard a voice , a gentle voice , That plainly spoke his name . That gentle voice that named his name Entranced him like a spell , Upon his ear so very near And suddenly it fell , Yet soft and musical , as ' t were The whisper of a bell ...
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... And metaphor warranted new : When measles come handsomely out , The patient is safest , they say ; And the Sorrow is mildest , no doubt , That works in a similar way ! - 27 THE EXPECTED SHIP . THU HUS I heard a poet THE MOURNER A LA MODE .
... And metaphor warranted new : When measles come handsomely out , The patient is safest , they say ; And the Sorrow is mildest , no doubt , That works in a similar way ! - 27 THE EXPECTED SHIP . THU HUS I heard a poet THE MOURNER A LA MODE .
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Complete in One Volume John Godfrey Saxe. THE EXPECTED SHIP . THU HUS I heard a poet say , As he sang in merry glee , " Ah ! ' t will be a golden day , When my ship comes o'er the sea ! " I do know a cottage fine , As a poet's house ...
Complete in One Volume John Godfrey Saxe. THE EXPECTED SHIP . THU HUS I heard a poet say , As he sang in merry glee , " Ah ! ' t will be a golden day , When my ship comes o'er the sea ! " I do know a cottage fine , As a poet's house ...
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... heard no sound of " gentle ” come , In talking about gentility . VI . What Lowly meant she did n't know , For she always avoided " everything low , " With care the most punctilious , And queerer still , the audible sound Of " super ...
... heard no sound of " gentle ” come , In talking about gentility . VI . What Lowly meant she did n't know , For she always avoided " everything low , " With care the most punctilious , And queerer still , the audible sound Of " super ...
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... heard it said , As something quite uncontroverted , " The gods and goddesses are dead , And high Olympus is deserted " ; And so , while thinking of the gods , I made , one night , an exploration , ( In fact or fancy , - where's the odds ...
... heard it said , As something quite uncontroverted , " The gods and goddesses are dead , And high Olympus is deserted " ; And so , while thinking of the gods , I made , one night , an exploration , ( In fact or fancy , - where's the odds ...
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