Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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... Hold , Poets ! Horizons . Thomas Lovell Beddoes . 16410 Henry Augustin Beers . 16376 Richard S. Spofford . 16607 Louisa Bushnell . 16392 House of the Trees , The Ethelwyn Wetherald . 16527 How Persimmons Took Care ob der · Baby ...
... Hold , Poets ! Horizons . Thomas Lovell Beddoes . 16410 Henry Augustin Beers . 16376 Richard S. Spofford . 16607 Louisa Bushnell . 16392 House of the Trees , The Ethelwyn Wetherald . 16527 How Persimmons Took Care ob der · Baby ...
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... hold me close , For my heart is like to break . Not for Arcadia lost- Ah , Love , have I not thee ? But oh , the scent of those wind - swept hills And the salt breath of that sea ! EVA L. OGDEN LAMBERT . A TWICKENHAM FERRY HOY ! and Oho ...
... hold me close , For my heart is like to break . Not for Arcadia lost- Ah , Love , have I not thee ? But oh , the scent of those wind - swept hills And the salt breath of that sea ! EVA L. OGDEN LAMBERT . A TWICKENHAM FERRY HOY ! and Oho ...
Page 16361
... reaching wide and high , Till it embraces all in its strong grasp , And holds with true , unfading , living clasp . So love me till I die ! BESSIE CHANDLER PARKER . IN THE DARK , IN THE DEW ' N THE SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS 16361.
... reaching wide and high , Till it embraces all in its strong grasp , And holds with true , unfading , living clasp . So love me till I die ! BESSIE CHANDLER PARKER . IN THE DARK , IN THE DEW ' N THE SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS 16361.
Page 16367
... hold away the lover from his own . My sweeting is no older than I that love her so , - - She's scarce seventeen ; her face is fair , her cheeks like roses glow . In her eyes there is a fire ; sweetest speech her lips doth part ; Her ...
... hold away the lover from his own . My sweeting is no older than I that love her so , - - She's scarce seventeen ; her face is fair , her cheeks like roses glow . In her eyes there is a fire ; sweetest speech her lips doth part ; Her ...
Page 16369
... hold it fast , - The first day we ever met . What a great day came and passed ! - Unknown then , but known at last . And we met : You knew not me , Mistress of your joys and fears ; Held my hand that held the key Of the treasure SONGS ...
... hold it fast , - The first day we ever met . What a great day came and passed ! - Unknown then , but known at last . And we met : You knew not me , Mistress of your joys and fears ; Held my hand that held the key Of the treasure SONGS ...
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