Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... round , And market - paniers gay : And e'en among our streets , and lanes , And alleys , we descry , By fitful gleams , the fair sunshine , The blue transparent sky . CHORUS O Mother maid , be thou our aid , Now in the opening year ...
... round , And market - paniers gay : And e'en among our streets , and lanes , And alleys , we descry , By fitful gleams , the fair sunshine , The blue transparent sky . CHORUS O Mother maid , be thou our aid , Now in the opening year ...
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... 'd Every drop there was to spill In the quarrel of his Lord . Valentine ! I know the name , Many martyrs bear the same ; And they stand in glittering ring Round their warrior God 12 LIVING ENGLISH POETS VALENTINE TO A LITTLE GIRL.
... 'd Every drop there was to spill In the quarrel of his Lord . Valentine ! I know the name , Many martyrs bear the same ; And they stand in glittering ring Round their warrior God 12 LIVING ENGLISH POETS VALENTINE TO A LITTLE GIRL.
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MDCCCLXXXII. And they stand in glittering ring Round their warrior God and King , - Who before and for them bled , With their robes of ruby red , And their swords of cherub flame . " Yes ! there is a plenty there , Knights without ...
MDCCCLXXXII. And they stand in glittering ring Round their warrior God and King , - Who before and for them bled , With their robes of ruby red , And their swords of cherub flame . " Yes ! there is a plenty there , Knights without ...
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... round ; An ' grass do stand in pook , or lie In long - back'd weäles or parsels , dry . There I do vind it stir my heart To hear the frothèn hosses snort , A - haulèn on , wi ' sleek heäir'd hides , The red - wheel'd waggon's deep ...
... round ; An ' grass do stand in pook , or lie In long - back'd weäles or parsels , dry . There I do vind it stir my heart To hear the frothèn hosses snort , A - haulèn on , wi ' sleek heäir'd hides , The red - wheel'd waggon's deep ...
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... Wi ' bloomèn tutties , snowy white , Where rollen round , Wi ' rumblèn sound , The wheel woonce drown'd the vaice so dear To me . I faïn would goo to hear The clack , clack , clack , vor woone short 20 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... Wi ' bloomèn tutties , snowy white , Where rollen round , Wi ' rumblèn sound , The wheel woonce drown'd the vaice so dear To me . I faïn would goo to hear The clack , clack , clack , vor woone short 20 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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