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... dear ! For a ' this breeds but sorrow . I'll wed ye to a better lord , Than him ye lost on Yarrow . " " O haud your tongue , my father dear , Ye mind me but of sorrow ; A fairer rose did never bloom Than now lies cropp'd on Yarrow . " 9 ...
... dear ! For a ' this breeds but sorrow . I'll wed ye to a better lord , Than him ye lost on Yarrow . " " O haud your tongue , my father dear , Ye mind me but of sorrow ; A fairer rose did never bloom Than now lies cropp'd on Yarrow . " 9 ...
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... dear sister's son , Sir Hugh Montgomery . " My nephew good , " the Douglas said , " What recks the death of ane ! Last night I dreamd a dreary dream , And I ken the day's thy ain . " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the ...
... dear sister's son , Sir Hugh Montgomery . " My nephew good , " the Douglas said , " What recks the death of ane ! Last night I dreamd a dreary dream , And I ken the day's thy ain . " My wound is deep ; I fain would sleep ; Take thou the ...
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... dear ? Let him go feed upon the public ways ; I want him only for the holidays . " So the old steed was turned into the heat Of the long , lonely , silent , shadeless street ; And wandered in suburban lanes forlorn , Barked at by dogs ...
... dear ? Let him go feed upon the public ways ; I want him only for the holidays . " So the old steed was turned into the heat Of the long , lonely , silent , shadeless street ; And wandered in suburban lanes forlorn , Barked at by dogs ...
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... dear ! Alas , my child , I sinn'd for thee . " " O mother , mother , mother , " she said , " So strange it seems to me . " Yet here's a kiss for my mother dear , My mother dear , if this be so , And lay your hand upon my head , 1 And ...
... dear ! Alas , my child , I sinn'd for thee . " " O mother , mother , mother , " she said , " So strange it seems to me . " Yet here's a kiss for my mother dear , My mother dear , if this be so , And lay your hand upon my head , 1 And ...
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... dear ! " She took the packet , and the smile Deepened down beneath the tear . It deepened down till it reached her heart , And then gushed up again , And lighted her tears as the sudden sun Transfigures the summer rain . And the first ...
... dear ! " She took the packet , and the smile Deepened down beneath the tear . It deepened down till it reached her heart , And then gushed up again , And lighted her tears as the sudden sun Transfigures the summer rain . And the first ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON anapest arms ballad battle Bell blood blow blue bold brave breast breath Camelot captain's gig cried dark dead dear death dream earth English eyes face fair father feet fell fight gray grew hair hand hath head hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill horse iamb Inchcape Rock Jock JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER King kiss Lady of Shalott Lars Porsena light lips looked Lord loud moonlight morning mother never night o'er Oxus Patrick Spence Persian pipe poem poor quoth ride Robin Hood rode rose round Rustum sail Seistan ship shout sing slain smile Sohrab soldier song soul spake spear steed stood storm sweet sword Tartar tell thee thou thro trochee turned Twas voice wall waves White Ship wild wind word Yarrow young