O'er my angel-guarded bed, That an emmet lost its way Where on grass methought I lay. Troubled, wildered, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over many a tangled spray, All heart-broke, I heard her say: 'O my children! do they cry, Do they hear... The School Board Readers: Standard III : Adapted to the Requirements of the ... - Page 961872 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
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...of the " Translation Prize" for Januarj', is ftliss P. Priestnall, 1 Faubourg du Chateau, Nenchatel. Once a dream did weave a shade O'er my angel-guarded bed, That an emmet lost its way Whore on grass methought I lay. Troubled, 'wildered, and forlorn, Dark, benighted, travel-worn, Over... | |
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