Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16352
... tears for the Blue ; Tears and love for the Gray . FRANCIS MILES FINCH . γου ABRAHAM LINCOLN THE ATONEMENT OF MR . PUNCH Du 16352 SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS.
... tears for the Blue ; Tears and love for the Gray . FRANCIS MILES FINCH . γου ABRAHAM LINCOLN THE ATONEMENT OF MR . PUNCH Du 16352 SONGS HYMNS AND LYRICS.
Page 16355
... tears . " . I have dwelt in Arcadia , Love , So many , many years ! " Is Arcadia fair , Sweetheart ? When I called , wert thou loth to go ? " – Nay , ask me not that , I pray , For truly I do not know . " Is Arcadia dear , Sweetheart ...
... tears . " . I have dwelt in Arcadia , Love , So many , many years ! " Is Arcadia fair , Sweetheart ? When I called , wert thou loth to go ? " – Nay , ask me not that , I pray , For truly I do not know . " Is Arcadia dear , Sweetheart ...
Page 16359
... tears , love ! With you -a happy land ! " Be sure you write it plainly , won't you , padre ? So that he'll understand . " - The kiss I gave you on the eve of marching – « < Why , how did you find out ? > " Oh , when young people come ...
... tears , love ! With you -a happy land ! " Be sure you write it plainly , won't you , padre ? So that he'll understand . " - The kiss I gave you on the eve of marching – « < Why , how did you find out ? > " Oh , when young people come ...
Page 16370
... tears . For you knew not it was I , And I knew not it was you . We have learnt , as days went by : But a flower struck root and grew Underground , and no one knew . Day of days ! Unmarked it rose , In whose hours we were to meet ; And ...
... tears . For you knew not it was I , And I knew not it was you . We have learnt , as days went by : But a flower struck root and grew Underground , and no one knew . Day of days ! Unmarked it rose , In whose hours we were to meet ; And ...
Page 16374
... tear for the friends that sink ; We'll fall , ' midst the wine - cup's sparkles , As mute as the wine we drink . Come , stand to your glasses , steady ! ' Tis this that the respite buys : A cup to the dead already- Hurrah for the next ...
... tear for the friends that sink ; We'll fall , ' midst the wine - cup's sparkles , As mute as the wine we drink . Come , stand to your glasses , steady ! ' Tis this that the respite buys : A cup to the dead already- Hurrah for the next ...
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