Old-world Idylls and Other VersesK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1893 - 252 psl. |
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... Dear John ( the letter ran ) , it can't , can't be , For Father's gone to Chorley Fair with Sam , And Mother's storing Apples , -Prue and Me Up to our Elbows making Damson Jam : But we shall meet before a Week is gone , - " Tis a long ...
... Dear John ( the letter ran ) , it can't , can't be , For Father's gone to Chorley Fair with Sam , And Mother's storing Apples , -Prue and Me Up to our Elbows making Damson Jam : But we shall meet before a Week is gone , - " Tis a long ...
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... Dear , I don't think that I thought of much Before we knew each other , I and you ; And now , why , John , your least , least Finger - touch , Gives me enough to think a Summer through . See , for I send you Something ! There , ' tis ...
... Dear , I don't think that I thought of much Before we knew each other , I and you ; And now , why , John , your least , least Finger - touch , Gives me enough to think a Summer through . See , for I send you Something ! There , ' tis ...
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... dear old dame , In truth , was not so much to blame ; The excellent divine I name Is scarcely stirring ; Her plain - song piety preferred Pure life to precept . If she erred , She knew her faults . Her softest word Was for the erring ...
... dear old dame , In truth , was not so much to blame ; The excellent divine I name Is scarcely stirring ; Her plain - song piety preferred Pure life to precept . If she erred , She knew her faults . Her softest word Was for the erring ...
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... Dear Madam Placid ! Others knew Your worth as well as he , and threw Their flowers upon your coffin too , I take for granted . Their loves are lost ; but still we see Your kind and gracious memory Bloom yearly with the almond tree The ...
... Dear Madam Placid ! Others knew Your worth as well as he , and threw Their flowers upon your coffin too , I take for granted . Their loves are lost ; but still we see Your kind and gracious memory Bloom yearly with the almond tree The ...
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... dear , and , -oh ! but want was bitter , Would Monsieur pay to have her for a sitter ? Men called her pretty . " Boucher looked a minute : Yes , she was pretty ; and her face beside Shamed her poor clothing by a something in it ...
... dear , and , -oh ! but want was bitter , Would Monsieur pay to have her for a sitter ? Men called her pretty . " Boucher looked a minute : Yes , she was pretty ; and her face beside Shamed her poor clothing by a something in it ...
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Autonoë babbling Spring BABETTE BALLADE BARON BEAU BROCADE beauty Beersheba Belle Marquise BEN JONSON bird blue Boucher bright eyes brows Caliph CHALCEDONY CHARLES BLANC CIRCE Cupid's Alley dance Davus dear DENISE DOLLY dream E'en eyes face fair fawn that seeks flowers FRANÇOIS BOUCHER FRANK grace gray heart Here's a present I-no intended an Ode king more terrible kissed me to-day knew L'ÉTOILE laughing LAWRENCE lips London stones look Love Love's M'sieu Madam Maid Monsieur Muse myrtle twine Naught but myrtle NINETTE NINON o'er old-world pale pipe and flute Poets present for Rose PRINCESS Procris Pure song rhyme RONDEAU Rose kissed Rosina School of Coquettes seeks its mother sigh Sing smile song stirred stray fawn sweet teacup-times thee THEOCRITUS There's a tear thing thou thought thrush TRIOLETS turned Twas twixt VIEUXBOIS VILLANELLE watch weary wind-flower yore