Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16354
... turns the lumberer's axe , The rapid that o'erbears the boatman's toil , The prairie hiding the mazed wanderer's tracks , The ambushed Indian , and the prowling bear , - Such were the deeds that helped his youth to train ; Rough culture ...
... turns the lumberer's axe , The rapid that o'erbears the boatman's toil , The prairie hiding the mazed wanderer's tracks , The ambushed Indian , and the prowling bear , - Such were the deeds that helped his youth to train ; Rough culture ...
Page 16356
... turn of his tongue ; And he's fresh as a pippin and brown as a berry , And ' tis but a penny to Twickenham Town . " Ahoy ! and Oho ! and it's I'm for the ferry ; " ( The brier's in bud and the sun going down ; ) " And it's late as it is ...
... turn of his tongue ; And he's fresh as a pippin and brown as a berry , And ' tis but a penny to Twickenham Town . " Ahoy ! and Oho ! and it's I'm for the ferry ; " ( The brier's in bud and the sun going down ; ) " And it's late as it is ...
Page 16362
... turn my face from you In the dark , in the dew . In the dark , in the dew , All my love goes out to you , Flutters like a bird in pain , Dies and comes to life again ; While you whisper , " Sweetest , hark : Some one's sighing in the ...
... turn my face from you In the dark , in the dew . In the dark , in the dew , All my love goes out to you , Flutters like a bird in pain , Dies and comes to life again ; While you whisper , " Sweetest , hark : Some one's sighing in the ...
Page 16371
... turn Ever so little space to left or right , They needs must stand acknowledged face to face ; And yet with wistful eyes that never meet , With groping hands that never clasp , and lips Calling in vain to ears that never hear , They ...
... turn Ever so little space to left or right , They needs must stand acknowledged face to face ; And yet with wistful eyes that never meet , With groping hands that never clasp , and lips Calling in vain to ears that never hear , They ...
Page 16374
... Turn ice in the grasp of Death . But stand to your glasses , steady ! For a moment the vapor flies : Quaff a cup to the dead already — Hurrah for the next that dies ! Who dreads to the dust returning ? Who shrinks from the sable shore ...
... Turn ice in the grasp of Death . But stand to your glasses , steady ! For a moment the vapor flies : Quaff a cup to the dead already — Hurrah for the next that dies ! Who dreads to the dust returning ? Who shrinks from the sable shore ...
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