The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... sigh , I ' m growing old ! My growing talk of olden times , My growing thirst for early news , My growing apathy to ... sighs ; I'm growing careless of my dress ; I ' m growing frugal of my gold ; I'm growing wise ; I'm growing ...
... sigh , I ' m growing old ! My growing talk of olden times , My growing thirst for early news , My growing apathy to ... sighs ; I'm growing careless of my dress ; I ' m growing frugal of my gold ; I'm growing wise ; I'm growing ...
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... sigh , " I'm growing old ! " THE STORY OF LIFE . SAY , what is life ? ' Tis to be born ; A helpless Babe , to greet the light With a sharp wail , as if the morn Foretold a cloudy noon and night ; To weep , to sleep , and weep again ...
... sigh , " I'm growing old ! " THE STORY OF LIFE . SAY , what is life ? ' Tis to be born ; A helpless Babe , to greet the light With a sharp wail , as if the morn Foretold a cloudy noon and night ; To weep , to sleep , and weep again ...
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... sigh , " Poor Maximilian ! " Ο. WISHING . Fall amusements for the mind , From logic down to fishing , There is n't one that you can find So very cheap as " wishing . " A very choice diversion too , If we but rightly use it , And not , as ...
... sigh , " Poor Maximilian ! " Ο. WISHING . Fall amusements for the mind , From logic down to fishing , There is n't one that you can find So very cheap as " wishing . " A very choice diversion too , If we but rightly use it , And not , as ...
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... Far dearer than his Muse . And partial friends , while gayly laughing o'er The merry lines they quote , Say with a sigh , " To us the man was more Than aught he ever wrote ! " THE MOURNER À LA MODE . I SAW her last 2 A POET'S ELEGY . 25.
... Far dearer than his Muse . And partial friends , while gayly laughing o'er The merry lines they quote , Say with a sigh , " To us the man was more Than aught he ever wrote ! " THE MOURNER À LA MODE . I SAW her last 2 A POET'S ELEGY . 25.
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... sigh That her stately bosom was fretting ; II . A sigh that a pair of elegant feet , Sandalled in satin , should kiss the street , The very same that the vulgar greet In common leather 30 THE PROUD MISS MACBRIDE . THE PROUD MISS MACBRIDE.
... sigh That her stately bosom was fretting ; II . A sigh that a pair of elegant feet , Sandalled in satin , should kiss the street , The very same that the vulgar greet In common leather 30 THE PROUD MISS MACBRIDE . THE PROUD MISS MACBRIDE.
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Allah beauty Ben-ammi Blarney Stone bless Brabantio Brahmin Caliph Casilda charming churl cried dame darling dear Dervis doubt e'en Eurydice eyes fain fair fame fancy fate fear fellow fisherman fond fools gave girl gold golden grace happy head hear heard heart honest honor John MacBride jolly King kisses knave lady laugh learned Little Jerry live look lover maid maiden merry mighty mind moral Muse ne'er neighbors never night Northwind o'er once Othello PHAËTHON pious pleasant poets poor pray precious pride PSI UPSILON queer Quoth rapture replied rhyme robber royal sigh sing smile sooth sorrow stranger surely SUSAN BROWN tale talking tell thee There's thing thou thought told Tom Brown truth unto Wandering Jew ween wife wish woman wonder word young younker youth