British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 - English poetry |
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... cold ; And the parent of numbers that cannot be told ! I am lawful , unlawful ! a duty , a fault ! I am often sold dear ; good for nothing when bought ! An extraordinary boon , and a matter of course ! And yielded with pleasure , when ...
... cold ; And the parent of numbers that cannot be told ! I am lawful , unlawful ! a duty , a fault ! I am often sold dear ; good for nothing when bought ! An extraordinary boon , and a matter of course ! And yielded with pleasure , when ...
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... cold ; And the parent of numbers that cannot be told ! I am lawful , unlawful ! a duty , a fault ! I am often sold dear ; good for nothing when bought ! An extraordinary boon , and a matter of course ! And yielded with pleasure , when ...
... cold ; And the parent of numbers that cannot be told ! I am lawful , unlawful ! a duty , a fault ! I am often sold dear ; good for nothing when bought ! An extraordinary boon , and a matter of course ! And yielded with pleasure , when ...
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... cold ; And the parent of numbers that cannot be told ! I am lawful , unlawful ! a duty , a fault ! I am often sold dear ; good for nothing when bought ! An extraordinary boon , and a matter of course ! And yielded with pleasure , when ...
... cold ; And the parent of numbers that cannot be told ! I am lawful , unlawful ! a duty , a fault ! I am often sold dear ; good for nothing when bought ! An extraordinary boon , and a matter of course ! And yielded with pleasure , when ...
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Edward Arber. The withered leaves fell mournfully , The Autumn blast blew cold for me , When LUBIN left me , at the door Of our lone Cottage on the moor . He follows far the fife and drum , In scarlet decked and feathers gay : Ah ! while ...
Edward Arber. The withered leaves fell mournfully , The Autumn blast blew cold for me , When LUBIN left me , at the door Of our lone Cottage on the moor . He follows far the fife and drum , In scarlet decked and feathers gay : Ah ! while ...
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... hollow eye . ' O , MARY , dear ! cold is my clay ! It lies beneath a stormy sea ! Far , far from thee , I sleep in death ; So , MARY ! weep no more for me ! ' Three stormy nights and stormy days , We tossed 102 John Lowe .
... hollow eye . ' O , MARY , dear ! cold is my clay ! It lies beneath a stormy sea ! Far , far from thee , I sleep in death ; So , MARY ! weep no more for me ! ' Three stormy nights and stormy days , We tossed 102 John Lowe .
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