Songs and Poems from 1819 to 1879Chatto and Windus, 1881 - 158 pages |
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... knew him , without , as has been frequently said of him , " single enemy . " I have included amongst them some which have been published in magazines and in his " Recollections . " I have also added some songs from a drama called " The ...
... knew him , without , as has been frequently said of him , " single enemy . " I have included amongst them some which have been published in magazines and in his " Recollections . " I have also added some songs from a drama called " The ...
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... parting's misery . I heard thee breathe thy last adieu , I felt that hand withdrawn from mine ; Alas ! till then I never knew How wholly , dearest , I was thine . SCOTCH MELODY . AVE you seen the silver mist , PARTING . ΤΟ PARTING.
... parting's misery . I heard thee breathe thy last adieu , I felt that hand withdrawn from mine ; Alas ! till then I never knew How wholly , dearest , I was thine . SCOTCH MELODY . AVE you seen the silver mist , PARTING . ΤΟ PARTING.
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... knew , That thou wert all — but what thou art . Now is that lovely vision past , The spell that bound my heart is breaking ; My dream is o'er - how long shall last The anguish that I feel in waking ! Yet who could see thee smile so ...
... knew , That thou wert all — but what thou art . Now is that lovely vision past , The spell that bound my heart is breaking ; My dream is o'er - how long shall last The anguish that I feel in waking ! Yet who could see thee smile so ...
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... knew the secret woe My cheek that blanched , my frame that shook , Would even coldest pity show ; But , borne on youth and beauty's tide , Looked down with scornful eye on one Who withered in its glance of pride , Yet wanted heart that ...
... knew the secret woe My cheek that blanched , my frame that shook , Would even coldest pity show ; But , borne on youth and beauty's tide , Looked down with scornful eye on one Who withered in its glance of pride , Yet wanted heart that ...
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... fond repining . Oft have we mingled our happy sighs With the sobs of that warbler lone ; And , blessed in the light of each other's eyes , Never knew that the days had flown . " THERE WAS A TIME . ” * HERE was A SONG . A SONG.
... fond repining . Oft have we mingled our happy sighs With the sobs of that warbler lone ; And , blessed in the light of each other's eyes , Never knew that the days had flown . " THERE WAS A TIME . ” * HERE was A SONG . A SONG.
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