Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16331
... o'er the green sodded acres Of the plain , And louder , louder , louder , cracked the black gunpowder , Cracking amain ! Now like smiths at their forges Labored red St. George's And the Cannoneers , villainous saltpetre " Rang a fierce ...
... o'er the green sodded acres Of the plain , And louder , louder , louder , cracked the black gunpowder , Cracking amain ! Now like smiths at their forges Labored red St. George's And the Cannoneers , villainous saltpetre " Rang a fierce ...
Page 16335
... o'er the meadow field glance ? For if not , you've no notion Of the exquisite motion Of her sweet little feet as they dart in the dance . Oh , where , etc. If y ' inquire why the nightingale Still shuns th ' invitin ' gale That wafts ...
... o'er the meadow field glance ? For if not , you've no notion Of the exquisite motion Of her sweet little feet as they dart in the dance . Oh , where , etc. If y ' inquire why the nightingale Still shuns th ' invitin ' gale That wafts ...
Page 16347
... inveigle The phoenix of the East ; The lioness ye may move her To give o'er her prey : But you'll ne'er stop a lover , - He will find out his way . Author Unknown LOVE ME LITTLE , LOVE ME LONG OVE me little SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS 16347.
... inveigle The phoenix of the East ; The lioness ye may move her To give o'er her prey : But you'll ne'er stop a lover , - He will find out his way . Author Unknown LOVE ME LITTLE , LOVE ME LONG OVE me little SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS 16347.
Page 16355
... o'er each earthly thing , And I a lake that round thy feet do cling , Kissing thy garment's hem , unknown , unseen . I tremble when the tempests darkly screen Thy face from mine . I smile when sunbeams fling Their bright arms round thee ...
... o'er each earthly thing , And I a lake that round thy feet do cling , Kissing thy garment's hem , unknown , unseen . I tremble when the tempests darkly screen Thy face from mine . I smile when sunbeams fling Their bright arms round thee ...
Page 16356
... o'er Petersham Hill ; And with Love like a rose in the stern of the wherry , There's danger in crossing to Twickenham Town . THEOPHILE MARZIALS . DOLLIE HE sports a witching gown , With a ruffle up and down SHE On the skirt ; She is ...
... o'er Petersham Hill ; And with Love like a rose in the stern of the wherry , There's danger in crossing to Twickenham Town . THEOPHILE MARZIALS . DOLLIE HE sports a witching gown , With a ruffle up and down SHE On the skirt ; She is ...
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