Lyrical BalladsMethuen, 1965 - 345 psl. |
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... babe was buried there , Beneath that hill of moss so fair . XXI I've heard the scarlet moss is red With drops of that poor infant's blood ; But kill a new - born infant thus ! knew It was 220 ده Namilton Mary Man 1 Story Skeptic I do ...
... babe was buried there , Beneath that hill of moss so fair . XXI I've heard the scarlet moss is red With drops of that poor infant's blood ; But kill a new - born infant thus ! knew It was 220 ده Namilton Mary Man 1 Story Skeptic I do ...
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... babe and me . Oh ! love me , love me , little boy ! Thou art thy mother's only joy ; And do not dread the waves below , When o'er the sea - rock's edge we go ; The high crag cannot work me harm , Nor leaping torrents when they howl ; The ...
... babe and me . Oh ! love me , love me , little boy ! Thou art thy mother's only joy ; And do not dread the waves below , When o'er the sea - rock's edge we go ; The high crag cannot work me harm , Nor leaping torrents when they howl ; The ...
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... babe can take , But he , poor man ! is wretched made , And every day we two will pray For him that's gone and far away . 80 I'll teach my boy the sweetest things ; I'll teach him how the owlet sings . My little babe ! thy lips are still ...
... babe can take , But he , poor man ! is wretched made , And every day we two will pray For him that's gone and far away . 80 I'll teach my boy the sweetest things ; I'll teach him how the owlet sings . My little babe ! thy lips are still ...
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LYRICAL BALLADS William 1770-1850 Wordsworth,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge,Thomas Hutchinson Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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