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... Mydnyght was cum .. Thy song is over all too soon Philomela O sleep ! O gentle sleep The little blue mandarin .. : : : : : : : : : : : : : 57 61 : : : : : : : 73 77 135 142 159 F 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE thanks of the Compiler are given 17.
... Mydnyght was cum .. Thy song is over all too soon Philomela O sleep ! O gentle sleep The little blue mandarin .. : : : : : : : : : : : : : 57 61 : : : : : : : 73 77 135 142 159 F 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE thanks of the Compiler are given 17.
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... little blue mandarin . " Such a maid as was never seen ! - She passed , though I cried to her ' Wait , ' - Ah me , but it might have been ! " I cried , " O my Flower , my Queen , Be mine ! ' ' Twas precipitate , ” - Quoth the little ...
... little blue mandarin . " Such a maid as was never seen ! - She passed , though I cried to her ' Wait , ' - Ah me , but it might have been ! " I cried , " O my Flower , my Queen , Be mine ! ' ' Twas precipitate , ” - Quoth the little ...
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WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 64 |
ROBERT BROWNING 18121889 | 95 |
Oh Galuppi Baldassaro this is very sad to find | 114 |
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adieu ALICE MEYNELL ANONYMOUS apace AUSTIN DOBSON Bacchus balloon cometh cuckoo dead death doth Drough earth eyes fair Falero fear flowers GEORGE WITHER golden green groves of Blarney Hark hast hear heart heavens heigh-ho JOHN DONNE JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON king kiss lady lass leafy boughs a-swayen lero lies sleeping light lilies little blue mandarin Little think'st thou love's luve MATTHEW PRIOR merry month moon never a penny night Nightingale nonny o'er old familiar faces Old Gandolf Ozymandias Pardona moy penny of money Phillada flouts pipe Praise ye Praxed's Procris Quoth the little rise ROBERT HERRICK roses Sabrina fair shepherd sigh silence where hath sing Sonnet Sweet baby sweet content sweet love thee There's theyr things THOMAS THOMAS DEKKER THOMAS INGOLDSBY Thy song TOM D'URFEY tree unto Villanelle weep Whence came ye wild WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind