The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... thee in Savoy ! Doom'd o'er the world through devious paths to roam , Each clime my country , and each house my home , My soul is soothed , my cares have found an end : I greet my long - lost , unforgotten friend . For thee through ...
... thee in Savoy ! Doom'd o'er the world through devious paths to roam , Each clime my country , and each house my home , My soul is soothed , my cares have found an end : I greet my long - lost , unforgotten friend . For thee through ...
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... thee- No , no , I would not love thee ! Nor ever sigh or tear of mine Should idly strive to move thee . As brightly rolls thy dark eye , And curling falls thy glossy hair , As soft thy warm cheek's crimson die They swelling bosom still ...
... thee- No , no , I would not love thee ! Nor ever sigh or tear of mine Should idly strive to move thee . As brightly rolls thy dark eye , And curling falls thy glossy hair , As soft thy warm cheek's crimson die They swelling bosom still ...
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... thee at the midnight hour In bleak November's reign : " T was I the spell around thee cast , When thou didst hear the hollow blast In murmurs tell of pleasures past , That ne'er would come again : " And led thee , when the storm was o ...
... thee at the midnight hour In bleak November's reign : " T was I the spell around thee cast , When thou didst hear the hollow blast In murmurs tell of pleasures past , That ne'er would come again : " And led thee , when the storm was o ...
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... thee Many an eye with sorrow wet ; All our stricken hearts deplore thee ; Who , that knew thee , can forget ? Who forgot that thou hast spoken ? Who , thine eye , -that noble frame ? But that golden bowl is broken , In the greatness of ...
... thee Many an eye with sorrow wet ; All our stricken hearts deplore thee ; Who , that knew thee , can forget ? Who forgot that thou hast spoken ? Who , thine eye , -that noble frame ? But that golden bowl is broken , In the greatness of ...
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... thee . THE SPARKLING BOWL . Thou sparkling bowl ! thou sparkling bow ! ' Though lips of bards thy brim may press , And eyes of beauty o'er thee roll , And song and dance thy power confess , I will not touch thee ; for there clings A ...
... thee . THE SPARKLING BOWL . Thou sparkling bowl ! thou sparkling bow ! ' Though lips of bards thy brim may press , And eyes of beauty o'er thee roll , And song and dance thy power confess , I will not touch thee ; for there clings A ...
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