Poetry for Home and School, Volume 1S.G. Simpkins, 1843 - 360 páginas |
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... can bear A loss I ne'er can know . Then let not what I cannot have , My cheer of mind destroy , Whil'st thus I sing , I am a king , Although a poor blind boy . THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT . - Wordsworth . The 26 Colley Cibber,
... can bear A loss I ne'er can know . Then let not what I cannot have , My cheer of mind destroy , Whil'st thus I sing , I am a king , Although a poor blind boy . THE COTTAGER TO HER INFANT . - Wordsworth . The 26 Colley Cibber,
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... cheer him on his weary way , He loves to hear my talk . The theme of which , is mostly this , What things he once could do ; He listens pleas'd - then sadly says , " Sister I lean on you ! " Then I reply , " Indeed you're not Scarce any ...
... cheer him on his weary way , He loves to hear my talk . The theme of which , is mostly this , What things he once could do ; He listens pleas'd - then sadly says , " Sister I lean on you ! " Then I reply , " Indeed you're not Scarce any ...
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... as much light - hearted cheer , As may be melted to a tear , By a word - a tone — a look— Pity's touch - or Love's rebuke- As much of frankness , sweetly free , As may consort with modesty- As much of feeling , as will bear Of after 66.
... as much light - hearted cheer , As may be melted to a tear , By a word - a tone — a look— Pity's touch - or Love's rebuke- As much of frankness , sweetly free , As may consort with modesty- As much of feeling , as will bear Of after 66.
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... cheer the night . " The songster heard his short oration , And warbling out his approbation , Released him , as my story tells , And found a supper somewhere else . Hence jarring sectaries may learn Their real interest to discern ; That ...
... cheer the night . " The songster heard his short oration , And warbling out his approbation , Released him , as my story tells , And found a supper somewhere else . Hence jarring sectaries may learn Their real interest to discern ; That ...
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... cheer , And took up his abode . He having stayed there some time , But had no hopes to speed , He and his lords , with one accord , All put on monk's weeds . From Fountain - abbey they did ride , Down to Barnsdale ; Where Robin Hood ...
... cheer , And took up his abode . He having stayed there some time , But had no hopes to speed , He and his lords , with one accord , All put on monk's weeds . From Fountain - abbey they did ride , Down to Barnsdale ; Where Robin Hood ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Allen a Dale beauty beneath bird bless bloom blow bosom brave breast breath bright Brignal brow cheer child cried crocodile customed hill dark dead dear death deep dost doth dream E'en earth fair father fear flowers fly away home Gelert gone grave green hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill Inchcape rock king kiss lady land light Little Roland Lochinvar lonely look lords loud maiden merry morning mother mountain ne'er Netherby never night o'er old oaken bucket Patrick Spence poor Queen Robin Hood rock rose round shining shining book shore sigh silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spring star star of Bethlehem storm stream sweet tears tempests thee thine thing thou art thought tree Twas voice wandering waves weary weep wild wind wings wood youth