The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... THEE ?. THE LOVER'S CONFESSION . DE MUSA MOTHERS - IN - LAW 474 474 475 477 THE POET TO HIS GARRET 478 SONNETS . SOMEWHERE . 480 CHANGE NOT LOSS 480 À LA PENSÉE 481 ABSENCE 481 BIENVENUE 482 AQUINAS AND THE BISHOP 483 485 POEMS . I A ...
... THEE ?. THE LOVER'S CONFESSION . DE MUSA MOTHERS - IN - LAW 474 474 475 477 THE POET TO HIS GARRET 478 SONNETS . SOMEWHERE . 480 CHANGE NOT LOSS 480 À LA PENSÉE 481 ABSENCE 481 BIENVENUE 482 AQUINAS AND THE BISHOP 483 485 POEMS . I A ...
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... thee much to hear . " Once , from yon ivied tower , I watched The villagers , around , And gave to all their joys and griefs A sympathetic sound , But most are sleeping , now , within This consecrated ground . " I used to ring my ...
... thee much to hear . " Once , from yon ivied tower , I watched The villagers , around , And gave to all their joys and griefs A sympathetic sound , But most are sleeping , now , within This consecrated ground . " I used to ring my ...
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... thee mortal birth ; And one thy Saviour's , when in death He shook the solid earth ; Go ! boy , and live as may befit Thy life's exceeding worth ! " The boy awoke , as from a dream , And , thoughtful , looked around , But nothing saw ...
... thee mortal birth ; And one thy Saviour's , when in death He shook the solid earth ; Go ! boy , and live as may befit Thy life's exceeding worth ! " The boy awoke , as from a dream , And , thoughtful , looked around , But nothing saw ...
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... thee , ' This will pass away ! ' " Thus , O my son , be not o'er - proud , Nor yet cast down ; judge thou aright ; When skies are clear , expect the cloud ; In darkness , wait the coming light ; Whatever be thy fate to - day , Remember ...
... thee , ' This will pass away ! ' " Thus , O my son , be not o'er - proud , Nor yet cast down ; judge thou aright ; When skies are clear , expect the cloud ; In darkness , wait the coming light ; Whatever be thy fate to - day , Remember ...
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... thee in thy vent'rous path ; But " they who take , " thus saith the Lord , " Shall also perish by the sword , " Doomed Maximilian ! But , when I think upon the scene , Thy fearful fate , thy wretched queen , - And mark how bravely thou ...
... thee in thy vent'rous path ; But " they who take , " thus saith the Lord , " Shall also perish by the sword , " Doomed Maximilian ! But , when I think upon the scene , Thy fearful fate , thy wretched queen , - And mark how bravely thou ...
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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