Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16332
... hands that for me paid the gold A century since have turned to mold ; And all the crowds who saw me new In seventeen hundred fifty - two , ( A noble town was Hadley then , And beautiful as one could find , ) Dead , long years dead , and ...
... hands that for me paid the gold A century since have turned to mold ; And all the crowds who saw me new In seventeen hundred fifty - two , ( A noble town was Hadley then , And beautiful as one could find , ) Dead , long years dead , and ...
Page 16334
... hand held out to kiss ; Just a curl - a ribbon through - Just a flower , fresh and blue- And to think what men will do Just for this ! CORA FABBRI . I ' THE ROSE OF KENMARE ' VE been soft in a small way On the girleens of Galway , And ...
... hand held out to kiss ; Just a curl - a ribbon through - Just a flower , fresh and blue- And to think what men will do Just for this ! CORA FABBRI . I ' THE ROSE OF KENMARE ' VE been soft in a small way On the girleens of Galway , And ...
Page 16340
... hand bere A bowe , redy to drawe ; And as a thefe , thus must you lyve , Ever in drede and awe : Wherby to you grete harme myght growe : Yet had I lever than That I had to the grene wode go Alone , a banyshed man . SHE I thinke nat nay ...
... hand bere A bowe , redy to drawe ; And as a thefe , thus must you lyve , Ever in drede and awe : Wherby to you grete harme myght growe : Yet had I lever than That I had to the grene wode go Alone , a banyshed man . SHE I thinke nat nay ...
Page 16353
... hands , his unkempt bristling hair , His garb uncouth , his bearing ill at ease , His lack of all we prize as debonair ... hand , - As one who knows , where there's a task to do , Man's honest will must Heaven's good grace command ; Who ...
... hands , his unkempt bristling hair , His garb uncouth , his bearing ill at ease , His lack of all we prize as debonair ... hand , - As one who knows , where there's a task to do , Man's honest will must Heaven's good grace command ; Who ...
Page 16354
... hand , between the goal and him , Reached from behind his back , a trigger prest , And those perplexed and patient ... hand , whereof men doubt If more of horror or disgrace they bore ! But thy foul crime , like Cain's , stands darkly ...
... hand , between the goal and him , Reached from behind his back , a trigger prest , And those perplexed and patient ... hand , whereof men doubt If more of horror or disgrace they bore ! But thy foul crime , like Cain's , stands darkly ...
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