The Poetical Works, 第 1 卷J.R. Osgood, 1875 - 481 頁 |
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... thine , But those which love's own fancies dress , - The sum of Indian happiness ! — A wigwam , where the warm sunshine Looks in among the groves of pine , A stream , where , round thy light canoe , The trout and salmon dart in view ...
... thine , But those which love's own fancies dress , - The sum of Indian happiness ! — A wigwam , where the warm sunshine Looks in among the groves of pine , A stream , where , round thy light canoe , The trout and salmon dart in view ...
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... What shall be done with yonder dog ? Scamman is dead , and revenge is thine , The deed is signed and the land is mine ; And this drunken fool is of use no more , - Save as thy hopeful bridegroom , and sooth , ' MOGG MEGONE . 15.
... What shall be done with yonder dog ? Scamman is dead , and revenge is thine , The deed is signed and the land is mine ; And this drunken fool is of use no more , - Save as thy hopeful bridegroom , and sooth , ' MOGG MEGONE . 15.
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... thine , at least for his sake , Rather than let the poor dog awake To drain my flask , and claim as his bride Such a forest devil to run by his side , - Such a Wetuomanit 12 as thou wouldst make ! " He laughs at his jest . Hush ...
... thine , at least for his sake , Rather than let the poor dog awake To drain my flask , and claim as his bride Such a forest devil to run by his side , - Such a Wetuomanit 12 as thou wouldst make ! " He laughs at his jest . Hush ...
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... thine eye ! " " Father , I know not , save it be That deeds of mine have summoned her From the unbreathing sepulchre , To leave her last rebuke with me . Ah , woe for me ! my mother died Just at the moment when I stood Close on the ...
... thine eye ! " " Father , I know not , save it be That deeds of mine have summoned her From the unbreathing sepulchre , To leave her last rebuke with me . Ah , woe for me ! my mother died Just at the moment when I stood Close on the ...
第 34 頁
... thine and for the Church's sake ? Who summon to the scene Of conquest and unsparing strife , And vengeance dearer than his life , The fiery - souled Castine ? 17 - Three backward steps the Jesuit takes , – His long , thin frame as ague ...
... thine and for the Church's sake ? Who summon to the scene Of conquest and unsparing strife , And vengeance dearer than his life , The fiery - souled Castine ? 17 - Three backward steps the Jesuit takes , – His long , thin frame as ague ...
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