British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 - English poetry |
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... Song . Away went GILPIN , out of breath , And sore against his will , Til at his friend's , the Calender's , His horse at last stood still . The Calender , surprised to see His friend in such a trim , Laid down his pipe , flew to the ...
... Song . Away went GILPIN , out of breath , And sore against his will , Til at his friend's , the Calender's , His horse at last stood still . The Calender , surprised to see His friend in such a trim , Laid down his pipe , flew to the ...
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... Song Affectionate , a Mother lost so long ! I will obey , not willingly alone , But gladly , as the precept were her own ; And , while that face renews my filial grief , Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief ! Shall steep me in ...
... Song Affectionate , a Mother lost so long ! I will obey , not willingly alone , But gladly , as the precept were her own ; And , while that face renews my filial grief , Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief ! Shall steep me in ...
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... Song Affectionate , a Mother lost so long ! I will obey , not willingly alone , But gladly , as the precept were her own ; And , while that face renews my filial grief , Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief ! Shall steep me in ...
... Song Affectionate , a Mother lost so long ! I will obey , not willingly alone , But gladly , as the precept were her own ; And , while that face renews my filial grief , Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief ! Shall steep me in ...
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... Song Affectionate , a Mother lost so long ! I will obey , not willingly alone , But gladly , as the precept were her own ; And , while that face renews my filial grief , Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief ! Shall steep me in ...
... Song Affectionate , a Mother lost so long ! I will obey , not willingly alone , But gladly , as the precept were her own ; And , while that face renews my filial grief , Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief ! Shall steep me in ...
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... and shall soothe my soft pain ; While thousands of rivals are sighing in vain ! Let them rail at the fruit they can't reach , like the fox ; While I have the Lass with the Golden Locks ! A Book , a Friend , a Song , a 43 Christopher Smart .
... and shall soothe my soft pain ; While thousands of rivals are sighing in vain ! Let them rail at the fruit they can't reach , like the fox ; While I have the Lass with the Golden Locks ! A Book , a Friend , a Song , a 43 Christopher Smart .
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