Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other Writings, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1880 |
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... thee ? THE LITTLE BLACK BOY . My mother bore me in the southern wild • . When my mother died I was very young Father , father , where are you going ? THE BLOSSOM . Merry , merry sparrow ! THE CHIMNEY - SWEEPER . THE LITTLE BOY LOST ...
... thee ? THE LITTLE BLACK BOY . My mother bore me in the southern wild • . When my mother died I was very young Father , father , where are you going ? THE BLOSSOM . Merry , merry sparrow ! THE CHIMNEY - SWEEPER . THE LITTLE BOY LOST ...
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... And laugh our sports to see . I love our neighbours all , But , Kitty , I better love thee : And love them I ever shall , But thou art all to me . MAD SONG . THE wild winds weep , And the POETICAL SKETCHES . .5 love the jocund dance.
... And laugh our sports to see . I love our neighbours all , But , Kitty , I better love thee : And love them I ever shall , But thou art all to me . MAD SONG . THE wild winds weep , And the POETICAL SKETCHES . .5 love the jocund dance.
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... thee . O deck her forth with thy fair fingers ; pour Thy softest kisses on her bosom , and put Thy golden crown upon her languish'd head Whose modest tresses were bound up for thee . TO SUMMER . O THOU who passest thro ' our POETICAL ...
... thee . O deck her forth with thy fair fingers ; pour Thy softest kisses on her bosom , and put Thy golden crown upon her languish'd head Whose modest tresses were bound up for thee . TO SUMMER . O THOU who passest thro ' our POETICAL ...
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... - man's arms , extended wide , Sam slips between ; -O woe betide Thee , clumsy Will ! —but tittering Kate Is penned up in the corner strait ! And now POETICAL SKETCHES . 13 BLIND-MAN'S BUFF When silver snow decks Susan's clothes.
... - man's arms , extended wide , Sam slips between ; -O woe betide Thee , clumsy Will ! —but tittering Kate Is penned up in the corner strait ! And now POETICAL SKETCHES . 13 BLIND-MAN'S BUFF When silver snow decks Susan's clothes.
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... thee trips ! -I vow She catches him ! -then Roger ties His own head up , but not his eyes ; For thro ' the slender cloth he sees , And runs at Sam , who slips with ease His clumsy hold ; and , dodging round , Sukey is tumbled on the ...
... thee trips ! -I vow She catches him ! -then Roger ties His own head up , but not his eyes ; For thro ' the slender cloth he sees , And runs at Sam , who slips with ease His clumsy hold ; and , dodging round , Sukey is tumbled on the ...
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