The American Monthly Magazine, 第 3 卷M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1837 |
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8 " AND ART THOU GONE , BELOVED ONE ? " AND art thou gone , beloved one ? I ask if this can be ? I ask if she must sigh alone Who would have died for thee ? When danced thy bark upon the wave , And flared her snowy sail , As morning to ...
8 " AND ART THOU GONE , BELOVED ONE ? " AND art thou gone , beloved one ? I ask if this can be ? I ask if she must sigh alone Who would have died for thee ? When danced thy bark upon the wave , And flared her snowy sail , As morning to ...
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... thou hast won my love - and I've no shame In making this confession , but am proud Of my true love . And can'st thou love me , lady ! Whom thou know'st well to be thy country's foe ? Indeed , indeed - conceal'st thou not some purpose Of ...
... thou hast won my love - and I've no shame In making this confession , but am proud Of my true love . And can'st thou love me , lady ! Whom thou know'st well to be thy country's foe ? Indeed , indeed - conceal'st thou not some purpose Of ...
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... thou'lt but drop a glove For one to wear in cap - band as thy squire ! Most courteous knight ! Know that our Spanish men Are jealous , fiery , and impetuous brave : They crush the bloom of tender hearts , they sport With dear affection ...
... thou'lt but drop a glove For one to wear in cap - band as thy squire ! Most courteous knight ! Know that our Spanish men Are jealous , fiery , and impetuous brave : They crush the bloom of tender hearts , they sport With dear affection ...
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... thou shalt have them all ; besides , I've pounds Of gold full fifty score - these shalt thou have . Know'st thou the dangers of the stormy sea ? Hast ever seen the lurid lightning leap O'er the black billows ? Hast thou ever heard . The ...
... thou shalt have them all ; besides , I've pounds Of gold full fifty score - these shalt thou have . Know'st thou the dangers of the stormy sea ? Hast ever seen the lurid lightning leap O'er the black billows ? Hast thou ever heard . The ...
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... Thou lov❜dst me - think of my o'erflowing joy To find thy love less warm than firm and true ! Hast thou indeed no wife at home ? Ah , no ! My life spent in the wars- s - I never dreamed To wed for long , long years ; but now the wars ...
... Thou lov❜dst me - think of my o'erflowing joy To find thy love less warm than firm and true ! Hast thou indeed no wife at home ? Ah , no ! My life spent in the wars- s - I never dreamed To wed for long , long years ; but now the wars ...
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