The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... pleasantly away ;. MY. My nights are blest with sweetest sleep ; I feel no symptoms of decay ; I have no cause to mourn nor weep ; My foes are impotent and shy ; My friends are neither false nor cold , And yet , of late , I often sigh , I ...
... pleasantly away ;. MY. My nights are blest with sweetest sleep ; I feel no symptoms of decay ; I have no cause to mourn nor weep ; My foes are impotent and shy ; My friends are neither false nor cold , And yet , of late , I often sigh , I ...
الصفحة 9
... servants who wait in my Spanish Chateau ! I have pleasant companions ; most affable folk ; And each with the heart of a brother ; * 9 Keen wits , who enjoy an antagonist's joke , And MY CASTLE IN SPAIN . MY CASTLE IN SPAIN.
... servants who wait in my Spanish Chateau ! I have pleasant companions ; most affable folk ; And each with the heart of a brother ; * 9 Keen wits , who enjoy an antagonist's joke , And MY CASTLE IN SPAIN . MY CASTLE IN SPAIN.
الصفحة 13
... time , To hear its pleasant roundelay , Sung out in ringing rhyme ; And many a worldly thought been checked To list its Sabbath chime . 14 A youth , - a bright and happy boy THE OLD CHAPEL - BELL . 13 THE OLD CHAPEL-BELL.
... time , To hear its pleasant roundelay , Sung out in ringing rhyme ; And many a worldly thought been checked To list its Sabbath chime . 14 A youth , - a bright and happy boy THE OLD CHAPEL - BELL . 13 THE OLD CHAPEL-BELL.
الصفحة 16
... pleasant spot , with book in hand , As you are sitting here , She read the Story of the Cross , And wept with grief sincere . " Years rolled away , - and I beheld The child to woman grown ; Her cheek was fairer , and her eye With ...
... pleasant spot , with book in hand , As you are sitting here , She read the Story of the Cross , And wept with grief sincere . " Years rolled away , - and I beheld The child to woman grown ; Her cheek was fairer , and her eye With ...
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... pleasant thought , or weighty truth , That briefest syllables comprise ; Some word of warning or of cheer To grave upon my signet here . " And , reverend father , " said the boy , " Since life , they say , is ever made A mingled web of ...
... pleasant thought , or weighty truth , That briefest syllables comprise ; Some word of warning or of cheer To grave upon my signet here . " And , reverend father , " said the boy , " Since life , they say , is ever made A mingled web of ...
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