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... fired . Truly , the Song of Songs is this , The greatest of his trophies : This living poem where soft limbs Are a rare pair of strophes . Oh , what a heavenly masterpiece That neck and its POEMS AND BALLADS 163 The Song of Songs.
... fired . Truly , the Song of Songs is this , The greatest of his trophies : This living poem where soft limbs Are a rare pair of strophes . Oh , what a heavenly masterpiece That neck and its POEMS AND BALLADS 163 The Song of Songs.
Page 182
... song , and a better song , Oh friends , I'll sing for you . Here on earth we mean to make Our Paradise come true . We mean to be happy here on earth— Our days of want are done . No more shall the lazy belly waste What toiling hands have ...
... song , and a better song , Oh friends , I'll sing for you . Here on earth we mean to make Our Paradise come true . We mean to be happy here on earth— Our days of want are done . No more shall the lazy belly waste What toiling hands have ...
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Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. and Easter morning . A bad song , a dangerous song , Hans , little Hans , little drummer - Hänschen , I'm a lonely man , and if you love me , if you love the Star , big Star , tall Nose - Star , then stop it ...
Heinrich Heine Frederic Ewen. and Easter morning . A bad song , a dangerous song , Hans , little Hans , little drummer - Hänschen , I'm a lonely man , and if you love me , if you love the Star , big Star , tall Nose - Star , then stop it ...
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