A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 psl. |
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... brow the round And top of sovereignty . LOOK at me with thy large brown eyes , Philip , my king ! Round whom the enshadowing purple lies Of babyhood's royal dignities . Lay ou my neck thy tiny hand With Love's invisible sceptre laden ...
... brow the round And top of sovereignty . LOOK at me with thy large brown eyes , Philip , my king ! Round whom the enshadowing purple lies Of babyhood's royal dignities . Lay ou my neck thy tiny hand With Love's invisible sceptre laden ...
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... brow We saw a slender ring of flame ! God's hand had taken away the seal That held the portals of her speech ; And oft she said a few strange words Whose meaning lay beyond our reach . She never was a child to us , We never held her ...
... brow We saw a slender ring of flame ! God's hand had taken away the seal That held the portals of her speech ; And oft she said a few strange words Whose meaning lay beyond our reach . She never was a child to us , We never held her ...
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... brow , Fit for the world's strife , not for poet's dream- ing ; Different from both ! yet each succeeding claim I , that all other love had been forswearing , Forthwith admitted , equal and the same ; Nor injured either by this love's ...
... brow , Fit for the world's strife , not for poet's dream- ing ; Different from both ! yet each succeeding claim I , that all other love had been forswearing , Forthwith admitted , equal and the same ; Nor injured either by this love's ...
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... brow ; But when thy fingers press And pat my stooping head , I cannot bear the gentleness , The tears are in their bed . Ah , first - born of thy mother , When life and hope were new ; Kind playmate of thy brother , Thy sister , father ...
... brow ; But when thy fingers press And pat my stooping head , I cannot bear the gentleness , The tears are in their bed . Ah , first - born of thy mother , When life and hope were new ; Kind playmate of thy brother , Thy sister , father ...
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... brow , I dare not think what I should feel , were I to lose him now . I have a son , a second son , a simple child of three ; I'll not declare how bright and fair his little features be , How silver sweet those tones of his when he ...
... brow , I dare not think what I should feel , were I to lose him now . I have a son , a second son , a simple child of three ; I'll not declare how bright and fair his little features be , How silver sweet those tones of his when he ...
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