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... children of Mrs. Denny , at her request , " for the purchase of books for the public library of the College . " ler EMASS 24 Feb , 1883 , POEMS MAUD AND OTHER POEMS . Small 8vo . THE. MRS . HARRIET J. G. DENNY ,. 23483.9.
... children of Mrs. Denny , at her request , " for the purchase of books for the public library of the College . " ler EMASS 24 Feb , 1883 , POEMS MAUD AND OTHER POEMS . Small 8vo . THE. MRS . HARRIET J. G. DENNY ,. 23483.9.
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... children of our children say , ' She wrought her people lasting good ; ' Her court was pure ; her life serene ; God gave her peace ; her land reposed ; A thousand claims to reverence closed In her as Mother , Wife , and Queen ; And ...
... children of our children say , ' She wrought her people lasting good ; ' Her court was pure ; her life serene ; God gave her peace ; her land reposed ; A thousand claims to reverence closed In her as Mother , Wife , and Queen ; And ...
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... , Oriana . Thou liest beneath the greenwood tree , I dare not die and come to thee , Oriana . I hear the roaring of the sea , Oriana . CIRCUMSTANCE . Two children in two neighbour villages Playing mad 56 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
... , Oriana . Thou liest beneath the greenwood tree , I dare not die and come to thee , Oriana . I hear the roaring of the sea , Oriana . CIRCUMSTANCE . Two children in two neighbour villages Playing mad 56 THE BALLAD OF ORIANA .
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. CIRCUMSTANCE . Two children in two neighbour villages Playing mad pranks along the ... children in one hamlet porn and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour . THE MERMAN . 1 . WHO would be A ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. CIRCUMSTANCE . Two children in two neighbour villages Playing mad pranks along the ... children in one hamlet porn and bred ; So runs the round of life from hour to hour . THE MERMAN . 1 . WHO would be A ...
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... child , lying alone , With whitest honey in fairy gardens cull'd- A glorious child , dreaming alone , In silk - soft folds , upon yielding down , With the hum of swarming bees Into dreamful slumber lull'd . 3 . Who may minister to thee ...
... child , lying alone , With whitest honey in fairy gardens cull'd- A glorious child , dreaming alone , In silk - soft folds , upon yielding down , With the hum of swarming bees Into dreamful slumber lull'd . 3 . Who may minister to thee ...
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