Poems, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1855 |
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... gold dagger of thy bill To fret the summer jennetin . A golden bill ! the silver tongue , Cold February loved , is dry : Plenty corrupts the melody That made thee famous once , when young : And in the sultry garden - squares , Now thy ...
... gold dagger of thy bill To fret the summer jennetin . A golden bill ! the silver tongue , Cold February loved , is dry : Plenty corrupts the melody That made thee famous once , when young : And in the sultry garden - squares , Now thy ...
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