Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1855 - 430 páginas |
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... brows , Till , offended at such a familiar salute , They all turned their backs and stood silently mute . So on it went , capering and playing its pranks ; Whistling with reeds on the broad river banks ; Puffing the birds , as they sat ...
... brows , Till , offended at such a familiar salute , They all turned their backs and stood silently mute . So on it went , capering and playing its pranks ; Whistling with reeds on the broad river banks ; Puffing the birds , as they sat ...
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... , And fast the flames rolled on . Upon his brow he felt their breath , And in his waving hair , And looked from that lone post of death , In still , yet brave despair . And shouted but once more aloud , 66 ' My CASABIANCA . 95.
... , And fast the flames rolled on . Upon his brow he felt their breath , And in his waving hair , And looked from that lone post of death , In still , yet brave despair . And shouted but once more aloud , 66 ' My CASABIANCA . 95.
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... clan of my spouse , Why fold ye your mantles , why cloud ye your brows ? ” So spake the rude chieftain ; no answer is made , But each mantle , unfolding , a dagger displayed . H " I dreamt of my lady , I dreamt of GLENARA . 99 Campbell.
... clan of my spouse , Why fold ye your mantles , why cloud ye your brows ? ” So spake the rude chieftain ; no answer is made , But each mantle , unfolding , a dagger displayed . H " I dreamt of my lady , I dreamt of GLENARA . 99 Campbell.
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... brow ; She had each folded flower in sight , Where are those dreamers now ? - One , ' midst the forests of the west , By a dark stream , is laid , - The Indian knows his place of rest , Far in the cedar shade . The sea , the blue , lone ...
... brow ; She had each folded flower in sight , Where are those dreamers now ? - One , ' midst the forests of the west , By a dark stream , is laid , - The Indian knows his place of rest , Far in the cedar shade . The sea , the blue , lone ...
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... where the right streams flow , Lady , kind lady ! O , let me go ! " " Fair child ! thy brothers are wanderers now , They sport no more on the mountain's brow ; They have left the fern by the spring's green side THE ADOPTED CHILD . 121.
... where the right streams flow , Lady , kind lady ! O , let me go ! " " Fair child ! thy brothers are wanderers now , They sport no more on the mountain's brow ; They have left the fern by the spring's green side THE ADOPTED CHILD . 121.
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