Home Book of Verse, American and English: With an Appendix Containing a Few Well-known Poems in Other Languages, Volume 1Holt, 1949 - 4012 pages |
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Page 673
... thine be happy hours Among my fairest thoughts , my tallest flowers , From root to crowning petal , thine alone . Thine is the place from where the seeds are sown Up to the sky inclosed , with all its showers . But ah , the birds , the ...
... thine be happy hours Among my fairest thoughts , my tallest flowers , From root to crowning petal , thine alone . Thine is the place from where the seeds are sown Up to the sky inclosed , with all its showers . But ah , the birds , the ...
Page 872
... thine ? As a little stone in a running stream , it seems to lie and pine . Now drop the poor pale hand , Dear , unfit to plight with thine . Oh , wilt thou have my cheek , Dear , drawn closer to thine own ? My cheek is white , my cheek ...
... thine ? As a little stone in a running stream , it seems to lie and pine . Now drop the poor pale hand , Dear , unfit to plight with thine . Oh , wilt thou have my cheek , Dear , drawn closer to thine own ? My cheek is white , my cheek ...
Page 1085
... thine own calm look : I meet it calm as thou . No look of thine can change this smile , Or break thy sinful vow : I tell thee that my poor scorned heart Is of thine earth - thine earth , a part : It cannot vex thee now . But out , alas ...
... thine own calm look : I meet it calm as thou . No look of thine can change this smile , Or break thy sinful vow : I tell thee that my poor scorned heart Is of thine earth - thine earth , a part : It cannot vex thee now . But out , alas ...
Contents
A Plantation Ditty Frank Lebby Stanton 2043 | lxxvii |
The Human Seasons | 2 |
JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN | 7 |
Copyright | |
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