Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volume 5Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 - Literature |
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... rest them in company . They gazed at each other , the maid and the knight ; How fair was her form , and how goodly his height ! " One mournful embrace , " sobbed the youth , die ! " So kissing and crying kept company . 66 ere we " Oh ...
... rest them in company . They gazed at each other , the maid and the knight ; How fair was her form , and how goodly his height ! " One mournful embrace , " sobbed the youth , die ! " So kissing and crying kept company . 66 ere we " Oh ...
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... rest . ” The answering voice confess'd : " The grave is rest ! " Adown the horseman's furrow'd cheek A tear fell on his breast : " If rest I can only find in the grave , For me the grave is best . " The hollow voice confess'd : " The ...
... rest . ” The answering voice confess'd : " The grave is rest ! " Adown the horseman's furrow'd cheek A tear fell on his breast : " If rest I can only find in the grave , For me the grave is best . " The hollow voice confess'd : " The ...
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... rest WE Where the sweet wailing singers slumber , But o'er their silent sister's breast The wild - flowers who will stoop to number ? A few can touch the magic string , And noisy Fame is proud to win them : - Alas for those that never ...
... rest WE Where the sweet wailing singers slumber , But o'er their silent sister's breast The wild - flowers who will stoop to number ? A few can touch the magic string , And noisy Fame is proud to win them : - Alas for those that never ...
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... rest On the lips that he has press'd In their bloom ; And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a ... rests upon his chin Like a staff ; And a crook is in his back , And a melancholy crack In his laugh . I know it is a sin ...
... rest On the lips that he has press'd In their bloom ; And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a ... rests upon his chin Like a staff ; And a crook is in his back , And a melancholy crack In his laugh . I know it is a sin ...
Page 53
... rest.- Cross her hands humbly , As if praying dumbly , Over her breast ! Owning her weakness , Her evil behavior , And leaving , with meekness , Her sins to her Saviour ! THE SONG OF THE SHIRT ITH fingers weary and worn , WITH With ...
... rest.- Cross her hands humbly , As if praying dumbly , Over her breast ! Owning her weakness , Her evil behavior , And leaving , with meekness , Her sins to her Saviour ! THE SONG OF THE SHIRT ITH fingers weary and worn , WITH With ...
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