Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1857 - 430 Seiten |
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... beneath the tree , For weary , faint , and sad was he ; And , ah ! no wife , or mother's care , For him the milk or corn prepare . CHORUS . The white man shall our pity share ; Alas ! no wife , or mother's care , For him the milk or ...
... beneath the tree , For weary , faint , and sad was he ; And , ah ! no wife , or mother's care , For him the milk or corn prepare . CHORUS . The white man shall our pity share ; Alas ! no wife , or mother's care , For him the milk or ...
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... the neighboring fir - wood Beneath the trees they lie . " Away went kind , good Mabel , Into the fir - wood near , Where all the ground was dry and brown , And the grass grew thin and sere . 23 She did not wander up and down , Nor yet.
... the neighboring fir - wood Beneath the trees they lie . " Away went kind , good Mabel , Into the fir - wood near , Where all the ground was dry and brown , And the grass grew thin and sere . 23 She did not wander up and down , Nor yet.
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... beneath the shade , And instanced it in this : " Behold , " quoth he , " that mighty thing , A pumpkin large and round , Is held but by a little string , Which upward cannot make it spring , Nor bear it from the ground , " While on this ...
... beneath the shade , And instanced it in this : " Behold , " quoth he , " that mighty thing , A pumpkin large and round , Is held but by a little string , Which upward cannot make it spring , Nor bear it from the ground , " While on this ...
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... Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my little maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied ...
... Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my little maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then ye are only five . " " Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied ...
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... beneath thy roof ; Oft I've in the lists of glory Seen thee win the prize of proof . " Well I know thy aged parents , Well thy blooming bride I know ; Seven years I was thy captive , Seven years of pain and woe . GENTLE RIVER . " May ...
... beneath thy roof ; Oft I've in the lists of glory Seen thee win the prize of proof . " Well I know thy aged parents , Well thy blooming bride I know ; Seven years I was thy captive , Seven years of pain and woe . GENTLE RIVER . " May ...
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ARNOLD WINKELRIED beauty beneath bird Birdie bless bloom breast breath bright brow canst cheer child Crocodile customed hill dark dear death deep delight dost doth E'en earth fair father fear flowers fly away home glory gone grave green grief hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill Inchcape Inchcape rock John Barleycorn King lady Lamb land light live look Lord loud Mabel Mary Howitt maun MIDSUMMER DAY mind mother mountain mourn ne'er never night numbers o'er ODE TO DUTY Old English Poetry Patrick Spence poor praise Queen rock rose round sail Samian wine shining shining book shore silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spring stars storm stream sweet tears tempests thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tree unto voice wandering waves weep wild wind wings wood