A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062页 |
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第84页
... heart found force to bind , And clung , like woodbine shaken in the wind ! - Then THOU , my merry love , bold in thy glee , Under the bough , or by the firelight dancing , With thy sweet temper , and thy spirit free , Didst come , as ...
... heart found force to bind , And clung , like woodbine shaken in the wind ! - Then THOU , my merry love , bold in thy glee , Under the bough , or by the firelight dancing , With thy sweet temper , and thy spirit free , Didst come , as ...
第105页
... heart , I'm sure , Nor whiter than the breast it warms ! " She turned and gazed , unused to hear Such language in that homely glen ; But , Mary , you have naught to fear , Though smiled on by two stranger - men . Not for a crown would I ...
... heart , I'm sure , Nor whiter than the breast it warms ! " She turned and gazed , unused to hear Such language in that homely glen ; But , Mary , you have naught to fear , Though smiled on by two stranger - men . Not for a crown would I ...
第111页
... heart I lean . Thou lack'st not Friendship's spellword , nor The half - unconscious power to draw All hearts to thine by Love's sweet law . With these good gifts of God is cast Thy lot , and many a charm thou hast To hold the blessed ...
... heart I lean . Thou lack'st not Friendship's spellword , nor The half - unconscious power to draw All hearts to thine by Love's sweet law . With these good gifts of God is cast Thy lot , and many a charm thou hast To hold the blessed ...
第112页
... heart's core , ay , in my heart of heart , As I do thee . FRIENDSHIP . A RUDDY drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs ; SHAKESPEARE . The world uncertain comes and goes , The lover rooted stays . I fancied he was fled , - And ...
... heart's core , ay , in my heart of heart , As I do thee . FRIENDSHIP . A RUDDY drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs ; SHAKESPEARE . The world uncertain comes and goes , The lover rooted stays . I fancied he was fled , - And ...
第114页
... heart , with kindliest motion warm , O sacred essence , other form , O solemn ghost , O crownèd soul ! Yet none could better know than I , How much of act at human hands The sense of human will demands , By which we dare to live or die ...
... heart , with kindliest motion warm , O sacred essence , other form , O solemn ghost , O crownèd soul ! Yet none could better know than I , How much of act at human hands The sense of human will demands , By which we dare to live or die ...
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