The Children's Treasury of Lyrical Poetry: Selected and Arranged with Notes, 2. részFrancis Turner Palgrave Macmillan and Company, 1889 |
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34. oldal
... soft as honey - dew : Quoth he , ' The man hath penance done . ' And penance more will do . ' " PART VI First Voice ' But tell me , tell me ! speak again , Thy soft response renewing- ' What makes that ship drive on so fast ? ' What is ...
... soft as honey - dew : Quoth he , ' The man hath penance done . ' And penance more will do . ' " PART VI First Voice ' But tell me , tell me ! speak again , Thy soft response renewing- ' What makes that ship drive on so fast ? ' What is ...
42. oldal
... soft velvét To hold her from the cold . 40 She had not sail'd a league from land , A league but barely three , Till she minded on her dear husband , And her little young son tee . ' O if I were on shore again , " On shore where I would ...
... soft velvét To hold her from the cold . 40 She had not sail'd a league from land , A league but barely three , Till she minded on her dear husband , And her little young son tee . ' O if I were on shore again , " On shore where I would ...
45. oldal
... soft as carded wool , 70 But the cruel rocks they gored her sides Like the horns of an angry bull . Her rattling shrouds all sheathed in ice , With the masts went by the board ; Like a vessel of glass she stove and sank , Ho ! ho ! the ...
... soft as carded wool , 70 But the cruel rocks they gored her sides Like the horns of an angry bull . Her rattling shrouds all sheathed in ice , With the masts went by the board ; Like a vessel of glass she stove and sank , Ho ! ho ! the ...
46. oldal
... Soft is the note , and sad the lay That mourns the lovely Rosabelle . ' Moor , moor the barge , ye gallant crew , 5 ' And , gentle lady , deign to stay ! ' Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch , ' Nor tempt the stormy firth to - day . ' The ...
... Soft is the note , and sad the lay That mourns the lovely Rosabelle . ' Moor , moor the barge , ye gallant crew , 5 ' And , gentle lady , deign to stay ! ' Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch , ' Nor tempt the stormy firth to - day . ' The ...
58. oldal
... soft eddyings hung : — Must he then watch it rise no more , Doom'd by himself , so young ? 20 Yes , Honour calls ! —with strength like steel He put the vision by : 25 Let dusky Indians whine and kneel ; An English lad must die ! And ...
... soft eddyings hung : — Must he then watch it rise no more , Doom'd by himself , so young ? 20 Yes , Honour calls ! —with strength like steel He put the vision by : 25 Let dusky Indians whine and kneel ; An English lad must die ! And ...
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