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" Take it and leave me." And the blushing Maid, Who through the streets as through a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held— but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er... "
Philomorus: A Brief Examination of the Latin Poems of Sir Thomas More - Page 2
by John Howard Marsden - 1842 - 78 pages
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 183

English essays - 1848 - 744 pages
...blushing maid, Who through the streets as through a desert strayed, And when her dear, dear father passed along, Would not be held, but bursting through the throng, Halberd, and battle-axe, kiised him o'er and o'er, Then turned and went — then sought him ai before, Believing she should...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 31

1819 - 654 pages
...Maid, Who through the streets as through a desert strayed ; And, when her dear,, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; Then turned and went — then sought him as before, Believing she should...
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Human Life: A Poem, Part 340

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1819 - 112 pages
...Maid, Who through the streets as through a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held— but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; Then turned and went — then sought him as before, Believing she should...
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Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...Maid, Who through the streets as through a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; Then turned and went — then1 sought him as before, Believing she should...
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Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 436 pages
...blushing Maid, Who thro' the streets as thro' a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; i Then turned and went — then sought him as before, > Believing she...
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Samuel Rogers - Fore-edge painting - 1834 - 320 pages
...blushing Maid, Who thro' the streets as thro' a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; \ Then turned and went — then sought him as before, > Believing she...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montombery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...ear, "Away, away! Take thou my cloak — Nay, start not, but obey—- Take it and leave me." And the blushing Maid, Who through the streets as through...along. Would not be held — but, bursting through me throng. Halberd and battle-axe — kiss'd him o'er and o'er ; Then turn'd and went — then sought...
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Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 60 pages
...blushing Maid, Who thro' the streets as thro' a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er; Then turned and went — then sought him as before, Believing she should...
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Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 352 pages
...blushing Maid, Who thro' the streets as thro' a desert strayed ; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; Then turned and went — then sought him as before, Believing she should...
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Samuel Rogers - 1845 - 340 pages
...blushing Maid, Who thro' the streets as thro' a desert strayed; And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o'er and o'er ; . Then turned and went — then sought him as before, I Believing she...
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