The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song: Selected from English and American AuthorsCrowell, 1910 - 706 σελίδες |
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... lips , because of firm mis- trust , Or kindly fear , that , if another quaffed , He would reveal his feeling of dis- gust , And he , who meant a favor , would depart , Bearing a wounded and dejected heart . " MAY IN KINGSTON . OUR old ...
... lips , because of firm mis- trust , Or kindly fear , that , if another quaffed , He would reveal his feeling of dis- gust , And he , who meant a favor , would depart , Bearing a wounded and dejected heart . " MAY IN KINGSTON . OUR old ...
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... lips to mine , Thou darling of the April rain ! I hold thy faded lips to mine , Though scent and azure tint are fled- O dry , mute lips ! ye are the type Of something in me cold and dead ; Of something wilted like thy leaves ; Of ...
... lips to mine , Thou darling of the April rain ! I hold thy faded lips to mine , Though scent and azure tint are fled- O dry , mute lips ! ye are the type Of something in me cold and dead ; Of something wilted like thy leaves ; Of ...
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... lips and roguish eyes ; But when , unmasked , gay Comedy appears , How wan her cheeks are , and , what heavy tears ! THE ROSE . Fixed to her necklace , like another gem , A rose she wore the flower June made for her ; stem , And must ...
... lips and roguish eyes ; But when , unmasked , gay Comedy appears , How wan her cheeks are , and , what heavy tears ! THE ROSE . Fixed to her necklace , like another gem , A rose she wore the flower June made for her ; stem , And must ...
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... lips that had secrets to tell ; About her brows , and her dear , pale face They tied her veil and her marriage- lace ; dead , He lit his lamp , and took the key , And turn'd it ! Alone again - he and she ! - He and she ; but she would ...
... lips that had secrets to tell ; About her brows , and her dear , pale face They tied her veil and her marriage- lace ; dead , He lit his lamp , and took the key , And turn'd it ! Alone again - he and she ! - He and she ; but she would ...
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... lips to keep it unsaid . " You should not ask , vainly , with streaming eyes , Which in Death's touch was the chiefest surprise ; " The very strangest and suddenest thing Of all the surprises that dying must bring . " Ah ! foolish world ...
... lips to keep it unsaid . " You should not ask , vainly , with streaming eyes , Which in Death's touch was the chiefest surprise ; " The very strangest and suddenest thing Of all the surprises that dying must bring . " Ah ! foolish world ...
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