The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe: Complete in One VolumeFields, Osgood, 1871 - 491 من الصفحات |
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... truth , As plain as truth was ever told , That , even in my vaunted youth , I ' m growing old ! Ah me ! -my very laurels breathe The tale in my reluctant ears , And every boon the Hours bequeath But makes me debtor to the Years ! E'en ...
... truth , As plain as truth was ever told , That , even in my vaunted youth , I ' m growing old ! Ah me ! -my very laurels breathe The tale in my reluctant ears , And every boon the Hours bequeath But makes me debtor to the Years ! E'en ...
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... truth and innocence Were still the maiden's own . " I never rang a merrier peal Than when , a joyous bride , She stood beneath the sacred porch , A noble youth beside , And plighted him her maiden troth , In maiden love and pride . " I ...
... truth and innocence Were still the maiden's own . " I never rang a merrier peal Than when , a joyous bride , She stood beneath the sacred porch , A noble youth beside , And plighted him her maiden troth , In maiden love and pride . " I ...
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... 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 grief and joy ; Since cares 18 ...
... 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 grief and joy ; Since cares 18 ...
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... truth and candor ; I wish that innocence were free From treachery and slander ; I wish that men their vows would mind ; That women ne'er were rovers ; I wish that wives were always kind , And husbands always lovers ! I wish - in fine ...
... truth and candor ; I wish that innocence were free From treachery and slander ; I wish that men their vows would mind ; That women ne'er were rovers ; I wish that wives were always kind , And husbands always lovers ! I wish - in fine ...
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... dames , - Naomi , Ruth , And Hagar , looking quite demented ; The Virtues ( all - excepting Truth ) And Magdalens , who were in sooth Just half of what they represented ! xxv . Fates , Furies , Fairies , - all 46 THE MASQUERADE .
... dames , - Naomi , Ruth , And Hagar , looking quite demented ; The Virtues ( all - excepting Truth ) And Magdalens , who were in sooth Just half of what they represented ! xxv . Fates , Furies , Fairies , - all 46 THE MASQUERADE .
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