Songs and Poems from 1819 to 1879Chatto and Windus, 1881 - 158 pages |
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... , 201 Regent Street . The numerous operas for which he wrote the libretto are all in print , I believe . In 1823 he wrote a poem called Shere af Khun , and in 1873 one called vi PREFACE . " William with the Ring ; " PREFACE .
... , 201 Regent Street . The numerous operas for which he wrote the libretto are all in print , I believe . In 1823 he wrote a poem called Shere af Khun , and in 1873 one called vi PREFACE . " William with the Ring ; " PREFACE .
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... believe me . Think not I would bereave thee Wantonly of thy vision fair , But when the guileful dream shall leave thee , Ah ! how wilt thou thy waking bear ? — Let not her smile deceive thee ! තැවගම PASSING LINES ON PASSING THROUGH ...
... believe me . Think not I would bereave thee Wantonly of thy vision fair , But when the guileful dream shall leave thee , Ah ! how wilt thou thy waking bear ? — Let not her smile deceive thee ! තැවගම PASSING LINES ON PASSING THROUGH ...
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... believe it that gazed on it now , And viewed from its valleys of fountains and roses , To the hill that bends o'er them with vine covered brow , How calmly , how sweetly , all nature reposes ? But such is the climate , and such are the ...
... believe it that gazed on it now , And viewed from its valleys of fountains and roses , To the hill that bends o'er them with vine covered brow , How calmly , how sweetly , all nature reposes ? But such is the climate , and such are the ...
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... Believe me , this bosom more tenderness knows , For thee , now that its bright hues have fled . Enchanting as then was the task to adore The beauty that played round thy brow , The feeling is sweeter that bids me watch o'er And cheer ...
... Believe me , this bosom more tenderness knows , For thee , now that its bright hues have fled . Enchanting as then was the task to adore The beauty that played round thy brow , The feeling is sweeter that bids me watch o'er And cheer ...
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... believe that whilst thou lov'st me , dearest , No change in one so happy can there be ! But oh ! if thou once having loved should leave me , If coldness in those eyes I e'er should read , If the high hopes that thou hast raised deceive ...
... believe that whilst thou lov'st me , dearest , No change in one so happy can there be ! But oh ! if thou once having loved should leave me , If coldness in those eyes I e'er should read , If the high hopes that thou hast raised deceive ...
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Songs and Poems, from 1819 To 1879: By J. R. Planche (1881) James Robinson Planche No preview available - 2009 |
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