Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1857 - 430 pages |
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... grief must only speak From the color in his cheek . This and more he must endure , Hero he in miniature ! This and more must now be done , Now the breeches are put on . LADY MOON.- Milnes . LADY MOON , Lady Moon , where are you roving ...
... grief must only speak From the color in his cheek . This and more he must endure , Hero he in miniature ! This and more must now be done , Now the breeches are put on . LADY MOON.- Milnes . LADY MOON , Lady Moon , where are you roving ...
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... grief ; In one another's arms they died , As babes wanting relief ; No burial these pretty babes Of any man receives , Till Robin - redbreast painfully Did cover them with leaves . And now the heavy wrath of God Upon their uncle fell ...
... grief ; In one another's arms they died , As babes wanting relief ; No burial these pretty babes Of any man receives , Till Robin - redbreast painfully Did cover them with leaves . And now the heavy wrath of God Upon their uncle fell ...
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... grief , And not seek for kind relief ? Can I see a falling tear , And not feel my sorrow's share ? Can a father see his child Weep , nor be with sorrow filled ? Can a mother sit and hear An infant groan , an infant fear ? No ! no ...
... grief , And not seek for kind relief ? Can I see a falling tear , And not feel my sorrow's share ? Can a father see his child Weep , nor be with sorrow filled ? Can a mother sit and hear An infant groan , an infant fear ? No ! no ...
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... grief is fled and gone , He doth sit by us and moan . THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN . - H . F. Gould . " I AM a Pebble ! and yield to none ! " Were the swelling words of a tiny stone ; " Nor time nor seasons can alter me ; I am abiding ...
... grief is fled and gone , He doth sit by us and moan . THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN . - H . F. Gould . " I AM a Pebble ! and yield to none ! " Were the swelling words of a tiny stone ; " Nor time nor seasons can alter me ; I am abiding ...
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... grief - wasted frame to a skeleton fell ; My physicians , foreboding , took leave and departed , And they wished me dead now who wished me well . Life and soul were kept in by a mother's assistance , Who struggled with faith , and ...
... grief - wasted frame to a skeleton fell ; My physicians , foreboding , took leave and departed , And they wished me dead now who wished me well . Life and soul were kept in by a mother's assistance , Who struggled with faith , and ...
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