The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1929 - Всего страниц: 640 |
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... mind Than beauty seeming harmless , if not kind ? My words have charm'd her , for secure she sleeps , Though guilty much of wrong done to my love ; And in her slumber , see ! she close - eyed weeps : Dreams often more than waking ...
... mind Than beauty seeming harmless , if not kind ? My words have charm'd her , for secure she sleeps , Though guilty much of wrong done to my love ; And in her slumber , see ! she close - eyed weeps : Dreams often more than waking ...
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... mind is light , soon lost for new love . Sure you have made me passing glad That you your mind so soon removed , Before that I the leisure had To choose you for my best beloved : For all your love was past and done Two days before it ...
... mind is light , soon lost for new love . Sure you have made me passing glad That you your mind so soon removed , Before that I the leisure had To choose you for my best beloved : For all your love was past and done Two days before it ...
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... mind , If not outward helps she find , Thinks what with them he would do Who without them dares her woo ; And unless that mind I see , What care I how great she be ? Great or good , or kind , or fair , I will ne'er the more despair ; If ...
... mind , If not outward helps she find , Thinks what with them he would do Who without them dares her woo ; And unless that mind I see , What care I how great she be ? Great or good , or kind , or fair , I will ne'er the more despair ; If ...
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