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... doth know ; And my good friend , the calender , Will lend his horse to go . " ' Quoth Mrs. Gilpin , " That's well said ; And , for that wine is dear , We will be furnish'd with our own , Which is both bright and clear . " John Gilpin ...
... doth know ; And my good friend , the calender , Will lend his horse to go . " ' Quoth Mrs. Gilpin , " That's well said ; And , for that wine is dear , We will be furnish'd with our own , Which is both bright and clear . " John Gilpin ...
Page 84
... doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! AN EXPERIENCE AND A MORAL BY FREDERICK SWARTWOUT COZZENS I lent my love a book one day ; She brought it back ; I laid it by : " T was little either had to say , ----- She was so strange , and I ...
... doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! AN EXPERIENCE AND A MORAL BY FREDERICK SWARTWOUT COZZENS I lent my love a book one day ; She brought it back ; I laid it by : " T was little either had to say , ----- She was so strange , and I ...
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... The sear fagot blazes bright , Spirit of a winter's night ; When the soundless earth is muffled , And the caked snow is shuffled From the ploughboy's heavy shoon ; When the Night doth meet the Noon In a dark [ 190 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... The sear fagot blazes bright , Spirit of a winter's night ; When the soundless earth is muffled , And the caked snow is shuffled From the ploughboy's heavy shoon ; When the Night doth meet the Noon In a dark [ 190 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
Page 191
When the Night doth meet the Noon In a dark conspiracy To banish Even from her sky . Sit thee there , and send abroad With a mind self - overawed Fancy , high - commissioned : - send her ! She has vassals to attend her ; She will bring ...
When the Night doth meet the Noon In a dark conspiracy To banish Even from her sky . Sit thee there , and send abroad With a mind self - overawed Fancy , high - commissioned : - send her ! She has vassals to attend her ; She will bring ...
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... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down ... doth not fade , Too much gazed at ? Where's the maid Whose lip mature is ever new ? Where's the eye , however blue ...
... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down ... doth not fade , Too much gazed at ? Where's the maid Whose lip mature is ever new ? Where's the eye , however blue ...
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