The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageCecil Day Lewis Collins, 1954 - 576 oldal |
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264. oldal
... ladies gay ! ' Waken , lords and ladies gay ! To the greenwood haste away ; We can show you where he lies , Fleet of foot and tall of size ; We can show the marks he made When ' gainst the oak his antlers fray'd ; You shall see him ...
... ladies gay ! ' Waken , lords and ladies gay ! To the greenwood haste away ; We can show you where he lies , Fleet of foot and tall of size ; We can show the marks he made When ' gainst the oak his antlers fray'd ; You shall see him ...
549. oldal
... LADY ANNE ( afterwards Barnard ) ( 1750-1825 ) Auld Robin Gray . 176 LODGE , THOMAS ( c . 1558-1625 ) Rosalynde , 37 LOGAN , JOHN ( 1748-88 ) The Braes of Yarrow , 146 LONGFELLOW , HENRY WADSWORTH ( 1807-82 ) My Lost Youth , 360 ...
... LADY ANNE ( afterwards Barnard ) ( 1750-1825 ) Auld Robin Gray . 176 LODGE , THOMAS ( c . 1558-1625 ) Rosalynde , 37 LOGAN , JOHN ( 1748-88 ) The Braes of Yarrow , 146 LONGFELLOW , HENRY WADSWORTH ( 1807-82 ) My Lost Youth , 360 ...
568. oldal
... LADY , WITH A GUITAR , 278 TO A LOCK OF HAIR , III TO A MOUSE , 165 TO A SKYLARK , 265 TO A WATERFOWL , 348 TO A YOUNG LADY , 154 To ALTHEA FROM PRISON , 107 TO ANTHEA WHO MAY COMMAND HIM ANY THING , 105 TO AURORA , 41 TO BLOSSOMS , 115 ...
... LADY , WITH A GUITAR , 278 TO A LOCK OF HAIR , III TO A MOUSE , 165 TO A SKYLARK , 265 TO A WATERFOWL , 348 TO A YOUNG LADY , 154 To ALTHEA FROM PRISON , 107 TO ANTHEA WHO MAY COMMAND HIM ANY THING , 105 TO AURORA , 41 TO BLOSSOMS , 115 ...
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