Vers de SociétéH. Holt, 1876 - 400 psl. |
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... most ; Once gone , they are forever lost . In vain your knuckles knock your brow , In vain will you remember how Like a slim brook the gamesome maid Sparkled , and ran into the shade . 37 THE ONE WHITE HAIR . HE wisest of the wise.
... most ; Once gone , they are forever lost . In vain your knuckles knock your brow , In vain will you remember how Like a slim brook the gamesome maid Sparkled , and ran into the shade . 37 THE ONE WHITE HAIR . HE wisest of the wise.
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... sought me , I scorn'd the lore she brought me , My only books Were woman's looks , And folly's all they taught me . Her smile when Beauty granted , I hung with gaze enchanted , Like him the sprite Whom maids by night Oft meet 45.
... sought me , I scorn'd the lore she brought me , My only books Were woman's looks , And folly's all they taught me . Her smile when Beauty granted , I hung with gaze enchanted , Like him the sprite Whom maids by night Oft meet 45.
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Charles H. Jones. Like him the sprite Whom maids by night Oft meet in glen that's haunted . Like him , too , Beauty won me ; If once their ray Was turn'd away , O ! winds could not outrun me . And are those follies going ? And is my ...
Charles H. Jones. Like him the sprite Whom maids by night Oft meet in glen that's haunted . Like him , too , Beauty won me ; If once their ray Was turn'd away , O ! winds could not outrun me . And are those follies going ? And is my ...
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... maid , The bells of his cap rang merrily out ; While Reason took To his sermon - book- O ! which was the pleasanter no one need doubt , Which was the pleasanter no one need doubt . Beauty , who likes to be thought very sage , 4 49 ...
... maid , The bells of his cap rang merrily out ; While Reason took To his sermon - book- O ! which was the pleasanter no one need doubt , Which was the pleasanter no one need doubt . Beauty , who likes to be thought very sage , 4 49 ...
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... maid ! ” . The sight of his cap brought her back to herself , While Reason read His leaves of lead , With no one to mind him , poor sensible elf ! No , no one to mind him , poor sensible elf ! Then Reason grew jealous of Folly's gay cap ...
... maid ! ” . The sight of his cap brought her back to herself , While Reason read His leaves of lead , With no one to mind him , poor sensible elf ! No , no one to mind him , poor sensible elf ! Then Reason grew jealous of Folly's gay cap ...
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AB EXTRA ALFRED TENNYSON ANGORA CAT Araminta beauty beneath bird bliss blue blush bosom Bouillabaisse BRAZEN HEAD bright Burnham-beeches cane-bottom'd chair charm cheek Christmas in Town CLAUDE TILLIER Coleraine dance dear dear Phoebe Dorothy dreams eyes fair To fill fill my glass flower FRANK friends Gerty girl give glove glow gone good-night hair hand happy hear heart HENRY LUTTRELL kiss lady laugh LAWRENCE LETTICE WHITE light Lilian lips look maid Miss morning MORTIMER COLLINS neighbor Nelly never o'er once PALL MALL perhaps pleasant pleasure poet poor pretty reason fair rhyme rose ROSE SONG rosy round scarce sigh Sing heigh-ho smile soft song soul spends his Christmas sweet talk tears tell tender thee There's think's a reason THOMAS HAYNES BAYLY thou thought tree Twas vers de société vex'd wife wind youth