The Later Poems of John Clare, 1837-1864, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1984 - 1165 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 766 頁
... tell how The flowers i ' the grass and the leafs on the bough And its a for young Mary the maid o ' the plough O she is my wee thing my lone thing my ain thing For white is the blossom upo ' the thorn bough Down the green rutty lane ...
... tell how The flowers i ' the grass and the leafs on the bough And its a for young Mary the maid o ' the plough O she is my wee thing my lone thing my ain thing For white is the blossom upo ' the thorn bough Down the green rutty lane ...
第 1029 頁
... tell I'm mair the mind to tarry Though I lov'd ye like my sel I went some e'enins arter To the same green lovely dell The brook rimmed by its laughter I love brook music well The woodbine smelt so sweet The ground larks notes did swell ...
... tell I'm mair the mind to tarry Though I lov'd ye like my sel I went some e'enins arter To the same green lovely dell The brook rimmed by its laughter I love brook music well The woodbine smelt so sweet The ground larks notes did swell ...
第 1052 頁
... tell Why the rose turned like the Lily I am sure I canna tell But there I kiss'd my Jeannie Where the thorn grew by itsel For well knows winsome Jeannie That I love her love her well 29 we'll SHE LOO'S ME BEST O ' ANY 4 Possibly Jane ...
... tell Why the rose turned like the Lily I am sure I canna tell But there I kiss'd my Jeannie Where the thorn grew by itsel For well knows winsome Jeannie That I love her love her well 29 we'll SHE LOO'S ME BEST O ' ANY 4 Possibly Jane ...
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