Magic CasementsGeorge S. Carhart, Paul A. McGhee Macmillan, 1926 - 727 Seiten |
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... o'er me ; Give the face of earth around And the road before me . Wealth I seek not , hope nor love , Nor a friend to know me ; All I seek , the heaven above And the road below me . Or let autumn fall on me Where afield I linger ...
... o'er me ; Give the face of earth around And the road before me . Wealth I seek not , hope nor love , Nor a friend to know me ; All I seek , the heaven above And the road below me . Or let autumn fall on me Where afield I linger ...
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... And the lion flag is o'er us , It is there that our mark will be . What of the men ? The men were bred in England : The bowmen the yeomen , ― The lads of dale and fell . Here's to you and to you ! ― To the The Song of the Bow 15.
... And the lion flag is o'er us , It is there that our mark will be . What of the men ? The men were bred in England : The bowmen the yeomen , ― The lads of dale and fell . Here's to you and to you ! ― To the The Song of the Bow 15.
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... o'er the musket , drenched with her own red blood ! Not till the dawn he heard it , his face grew grey to hear How Bess , the landlord's daughter , The landlord's black - eyed daughter , Had watched for her love in the moonlight , and ...
... o'er the musket , drenched with her own red blood ! Not till the dawn he heard it , his face grew grey to hear How Bess , the landlord's daughter , The landlord's black - eyed daughter , Had watched for her love in the moonlight , and ...
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... o'er , Cloud - like we saw the shore Stretching to leeward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower Which , to this very hour , Stands looking seaward . " There lived we many years ; Time dried the maiden's tears ; She had ...
... o'er , Cloud - like we saw the shore Stretching to leeward ; There for my lady's bower Built I the lofty tower Which , to this very hour , Stands looking seaward . " There lived we many years ; Time dried the maiden's tears ; She had ...
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... was deaf as Ailsa Craig , Ha , ha , the wooing o't ! Duncan sigh'd baith out and in , Grat his een baith bleer't and blin ' , Spak o ' lowpin o'er a linn ; Ha , ha , the wooing o't ! Time and chance are but a tide , Ha , Duncan Gray 71.
... was deaf as Ailsa Craig , Ha , ha , the wooing o't ! Duncan sigh'd baith out and in , Grat his een baith bleer't and blin ' , Spak o ' lowpin o'er a linn ; Ha , ha , the wooing o't ! Time and chance are but a tide , Ha , Duncan Gray 71.
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