The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... song of the shepherd youths concerning her : - 6 Sing the old song , amid the sounds dispersing That burden treasured in your hearts too long ; Sing it with voice low breathed , but never name her . She will not hear you , in her ...
... song of the shepherd youths concerning her : - 6 Sing the old song , amid the sounds dispersing That burden treasured in your hearts too long ; Sing it with voice low breathed , but never name her . She will not hear you , in her ...
Page 146
... song of the shepherd youths concerning her : - : ' Sing the old song , amid the sounds dispersing That burden treasured in your hearts too long ; Sing it with voice low breathed , but never name her . She will not hear you , in her ...
... song of the shepherd youths concerning her : - : ' Sing the old song , amid the sounds dispersing That burden treasured in your hearts too long ; Sing it with voice low breathed , but never name her . She will not hear you , in her ...
Page 146
... song of the shepherd youths concerning her : - ' Sing the old song , amid the sounds dispersing That burden treasured in your hearts too long ; Sing it with voice low breathed , but never name her . She will not hear you , in her ...
... song of the shepherd youths concerning her : - ' Sing the old song , amid the sounds dispersing That burden treasured in your hearts too long ; Sing it with voice low breathed , but never name her . She will not hear you , in her ...
Contents
The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner M | 108 |
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