Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs: Containing Several Never Before Published in America |
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... cold , the free ; Give smiles to those who love you less , But keep your tears for me . The snow on Jura's steep Can smile with many a beam , Yet still in chains of coldness sleep , How bright soe'er it seem . But when some deep - felt ...
... cold , the free ; Give smiles to those who love you less , But keep your tears for me . The snow on Jura's steep Can smile with many a beam , Yet still in chains of coldness sleep , How bright soe'er it seem . But when some deep - felt ...
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... cold by day it ran , Yet still , like souls of mirth , began To burn when night was near : * And thus should woman's heart and looks At noon be cold as winter brooks , Nor kindle , till the night returning , Brings their genial hour for ...
... cold by day it ran , Yet still , like souls of mirth , began To burn when night was near : * And thus should woman's heart and looks At noon be cold as winter brooks , Nor kindle , till the night returning , Brings their genial hour for ...
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... cold rocky shore , Where the eye of the stranger can haunt us no more , I will fly with my Coulin , and think the rough wind Less rude than the foes we leave frowning behind . And I'll gaze on thy gold hair as graceful it wreathes , And ...
... cold rocky shore , Where the eye of the stranger can haunt us no more , I will fly with my Coulin , and think the rough wind Less rude than the foes we leave frowning behind . And I'll gaze on thy gold hair as graceful it wreathes , And ...
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