Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, Volume 40Charles Dudley Warner International Society, 1896 |
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Page 16356
... young , With just a soft tang in the 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 ...
... young , With just a soft tang in the 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 ...
Page 16359
... young girl's heart , my daughter , The old can always tell . " What is this world alone ? A vale of 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 ...
... young girl's heart , my daughter , The old can always tell . " What is this world alone ? A vale of 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 ...
Page 16365
... young away . The eagle shall not build her nest , proud bird although she be , Nor yet the strong - winged cormorant , without the leave of me . The eider - duck has laid her eggs , the tern doth hatch her young , And the merry gull ...
... young away . The eagle shall not build her nest , proud bird although she be , Nor yet the strong - winged cormorant , without the leave of me . The eider - duck has laid her eggs , the tern doth hatch her young , And the merry gull ...
Page 16372
... young strength was gone ; There was comfort ever on your lip , And the kind look on your brow , - I bless you , Mary , for that same , Though you cannot hear me now . I thank you for the patient smile When your heart 16372 SONGS HYMNS ...
... young strength was gone ; There was comfort ever on your lip , And the kind look on your brow , - I bless you , Mary , for that same , Though you cannot hear me now . I thank you for the patient smile When your heart 16372 SONGS HYMNS ...
Page 16380
... young and old , unfair and fair , Will he stoop down and whisper in each ear , " Awaken ! " or for pity's sake forbear , Saying , " How shall I meet their frozen stare Of wonder , and their eyes so full of fear ? How shall I comfort ...
... young and old , unfair and fair , Will he stoop down and whisper in each ear , " Awaken ! " or for pity's sake forbear , Saying , " How shall I meet their frozen stare Of wonder , and their eyes so full of fear ? How shall I comfort ...
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