| Reading book - 1854 - 300 pages
...two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea; Tet you are seven ! — I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be." Then did the little maid reply,...the churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree," " Tou run about, my little maid, Tour limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then... | |
| Edwin Davies (D.D.) - Bereavement - 1854 - 156 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet you are seven ; I pray you tell, Sweet maid ! how this may be ? Then did the little maid reply,...we ; Two of us in the churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard]tree.' ' You run about, my little maid, Your limbs, — they are alive ; If two are in the... | |
| John Cumming - Religion - 1855 - 374 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet you are seven ; I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be ? Then did the little maid reply,...Their graves are green, they may be seen, The little maid replied, Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, And they are side by side. My stockings there... | |
| Charlotte Phillips - English poetry - 1855 - 188 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet ye are seven!—I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be." Then did the little maid reply,...Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little maid replied, [door, My stockings there I often knit, My kerchiefs there I hem : And there upon the... | |
| American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet ye are seven ; — I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be." Then did the little maid reply,...Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, " My stockings there I often knit, My kerchief... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet ye are seven ; — I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be." Then did the little maid reply,...Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from my mother's door, •' My stockings there I often knit, My... | |
| Select poetry - 1855 - 80 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea ; Yet ye are seven ; I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be." Then did the little maid reply,...are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid, Then are ye only five."' " Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little maid replied : " Twelve... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1855 - 520 pages
...Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea. Yet you are seven, I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be V Then did the little maid reply, " Seven boys and girls...are in the churchyard laid, Then ye are only five." 11 Their graves are green, they may be seen," The little maid replied, " Twelve steps or more from... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1855 - 704 pages
...that two at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet ye are seven ! — I pray you tell, Sweet Maid, how this may be." Then did the little Maid reply,...tree." " You run about, my little Maid, Your limbs they arc alive ; If two are in the church -yard laid, Then ye are only five." " Their graves are green,... | |
| John Cumming - Religion - 1855 - 390 pages
...dwell, And two are gone to sea, Yet you arc seven ; I pray you tell, Sweet maid, how this may be 1 Then did the little maid reply, Seven boys and girls are we ; Tws> of us in the churchyard lie, Beneath the churchyard tree. You run about, my little maid, Your... | |
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