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... bird ' twixt the sea and the skies . 66 There is one that will go with the tide ! ” The dawn's here and the day's ... bird's out to the sea . LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER BY THOMAS CAMPBELL A chieftain , to [ 54 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... bird ' twixt the sea and the skies . 66 There is one that will go with the tide ! ” The dawn's here and the day's ... bird's out to the sea . LORD ULLIN'S DAUGHTER BY THOMAS CAMPBELL A chieftain , to [ 54 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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... ; But for your winsome lady : " And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry : So , though the waves are raging white , I'll row you o'er the ferry . " By this the storm grew loud apace , The water [ 55 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... ; But for your winsome lady : " And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry : So , though the waves are raging white , I'll row you o'er the ferry . " By this the storm grew loud apace , The water [ 55 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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... bird , held fast by the legs , Not so big as a straw of wheat : The berries we gave her she wouldn't eat , But cried and cried , till we held her bill , So slim and shining , to keep her still . At last we stood at our mother's knee ...
... bird , held fast by the legs , Not so big as a straw of wheat : The berries we gave her she wouldn't eat , But cried and cried , till we held her bill , So slim and shining , to keep her still . At last we stood at our mother's knee ...
Page 65
... bird , held so fast by the legs , But straight through our faces down to our lies , And , oh , with such injured , reproachful surprise ! I felt my heart bleed where that glance went , as though A sharp blade struck through it . You sir ...
... bird , held so fast by the legs , But straight through our faces down to our lies , And , oh , with such injured , reproachful surprise ! I felt my heart bleed where that glance went , as though A sharp blade struck through it . You sir ...
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... birds in tune , - And Time stood still and wreathed his wings With rosy links from June to June . For her , what task to dare or do ? What peril tempt ? what hardship bear ? But with her ah ! she never knew -- My heart , and what was ...
... birds in tune , - And Time stood still and wreathed his wings With rosy links from June to June . For her , what task to dare or do ? What peril tempt ? what hardship bear ? But with her ah ! she never knew -- My heart , and what was ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON ALICE CARY angels apple-tree auld lang syne beautiful bells Bingen bird blessed blue Blynken Born brave breast breath bright brother brow child dark dead dear death doth dream dying earth eyes face fair fame father flowers forever glad glory gone grave gray hand hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW JOHN JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss Lady land laugh light lips live look Lord morn mother ne'er never Nevermore night o'er old Kentucky home old oaken bucket poems poet Queen rest Rock rose round shine silence sing sleep smile soldier song sorrow soul star-spangled banner stars sweet tears tell thee There's thine THOMAS MOORE thought to-night tree verse VISIT FROM ST voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind word wrote young