The Privateer: A Metrical RomanceGriffith and Farran, 1874 - 160 pages |
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... us ' tis fraught with ev'ry grace— The fairest of the fair ! And where I roam , or whom I see , My heart can ne'er be false to thee ! For dearer far than all to me Is thy sweet smile ! There may be brighter eyes than thine , And features.
... us ' tis fraught with ev'ry grace— The fairest of the fair ! And where I roam , or whom I see , My heart can ne'er be false to thee ! For dearer far than all to me Is thy sweet smile ! There may be brighter eyes than thine , And features.
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... thee ! For dearer far than all to me Is thy sweet smile ! Let others seek for forms divine Their " hearths and homes " to bless , The charms that never fade are thine- The soul's true loveliness ! For if , to cheer our toiling race ...
... thee ! For dearer far than all to me Is thy sweet smile ! Let others seek for forms divine Their " hearths and homes " to bless , The charms that never fade are thine- The soul's true loveliness ! For if , to cheer our toiling race ...
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... thee I would with joy my life resign ! I'll ne'er deceive thee , or ever grieve thee , For I am ever , ever thine ! ' 2 My secret thoughts to her I will reveal When lips to lips confidingly we press ; Oh ! when I gaze upon her form , I ...
... thee I would with joy my life resign ! I'll ne'er deceive thee , or ever grieve thee , For I am ever , ever thine ! ' 2 My secret thoughts to her I will reveal When lips to lips confidingly we press ; Oh ! when I gaze upon her form , I ...
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... thee true ; but find , alas , Thou courtest yonder silv'ry sphere : If thus thou serenad'st the moon , I'll surely die of jealousy ! And deem thy boasted love for me Declining ere it reach its noon . " As playfully these accents fell ...
... thee true ; but find , alas , Thou courtest yonder silv'ry sphere : If thus thou serenad'st the moon , I'll surely die of jealousy ! And deem thy boasted love for me Declining ere it reach its noon . " As playfully these accents fell ...
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... thee To fret thyself with fears for me ; And that thou feelest them , I know , Because thy glances tell me so ; For thou dost oft look sad and pensive , As if of danger apprehensive . Perhaps I can relieve thee , dearest ! Come ! tell ...
... thee To fret thyself with fears for me ; And that thou feelest them , I know , Because thy glances tell me so ; For thou dost oft look sad and pensive , As if of danger apprehensive . Perhaps I can relieve thee , dearest ! Come ! tell ...
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