A New Library of Poetry and Song, 第 1 卷William Cullen Bryant J. B. Ford, 1876 - 934页 |
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... grow the rashes , OI " 257 145 147 Highland Mary 277 Bertha in the Lane 208 " John Anderson , my Jo " 173 Court Lady . A 529 John Barleycorn 854 De Profundis 299 George Sand , Sonnets To Let not woman e'er complain ' 149 837 Louse , To ...
... grow the rashes , OI " 257 145 147 Highland Mary 277 Bertha in the Lane 208 " John Anderson , my Jo " 173 Court Lady . A 529 John Barleycorn 854 De Profundis 299 George Sand , Sonnets To Let not woman e'er complain ' 149 837 Louse , To ...
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... grown , No longer occupies the throne , The crown is on his sister's brow ; A princess from the Fairy Tales ; The very ... grow red With a flush of delight , to hear the words said , " I love you , " Baby Louise . Do you hear me , Baby ...
... grown , No longer occupies the throne , The crown is on his sister's brow ; A princess from the Fairy Tales ; The very ... grow red With a flush of delight , to hear the words said , " I love you , " Baby Louise . Do you hear me , Baby ...
第23页
... grow . Flies have hairs too short to comb , So they fly bareheaded home ; But the gnat Wears a hat . Do you believe that ? Flies can see More than we , So how bright their eyes must be ! Little fly , Ope your eye ; Spiders are near by ...
... grow . Flies have hairs too short to comb , So they fly bareheaded home ; But the gnat Wears a hat . Do you believe that ? Flies can see More than we , So how bright their eyes must be ! Little fly , Ope your eye ; Spiders are near by ...
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... grow up to riper years , God grant his heart may prove As sweet a home for heavenly grace as now for earthly love ; And if , beside his grave , the tears our aching eyes must dim , God comfort us for all the love which we shall lose in ...
... grow up to riper years , God grant his heart may prove As sweet a home for heavenly grace as now for earthly love ; And if , beside his grave , the tears our aching eyes must dim , God comfort us for all the love which we shall lose in ...
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William Cullen Bryant. Where the whitest lilies blow , Where the freshest berries grow , Where the groundnut trails its vine , Where the wood - grape's clusters shine ; Of the black wasp's cunning way , Mason of his walls of clay , And ...
William Cullen Bryant. Where the whitest lilies blow , Where the freshest berries grow , Where the groundnut trails its vine , Where the wood - grape's clusters shine ; Of the black wasp's cunning way , Mason of his walls of clay , And ...
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