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... Flowers " ; also to Messrs . James R. Osgood & Co. for permission to print Professor Longfellow's " The Wreck of the Hesperus , " from their copyright edition of his works . PREFACE THIS selection is planned for children between nine or ...
... Flowers " ; also to Messrs . James R. Osgood & Co. for permission to print Professor Longfellow's " The Wreck of the Hesperus , " from their copyright edition of his works . PREFACE THIS selection is planned for children between nine or ...
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... flowers they have no peers ; ' And that green corn all day is rustling in thy ears . ' If the sun be shining hot , do but stretch thy woollen chain ; ' This beech is standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; ' For rain and mountain ...
... flowers they have no peers ; ' And that green corn all day is rustling in thy ears . ' If the sun be shining hot , do but stretch thy woollen chain ; ' This beech is standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; ' For rain and mountain ...
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... flower , That sips the silver dew ; The rose was budded in her cheek , Just opening to the view . But love had , like the cankerworm , Consumed her early prime : The rose grew pale , and left her cheek ; She died before her time . 12 ...
... flower , That sips the silver dew ; The rose was budded in her cheek , Just opening to the view . But love had , like the cankerworm , Consumed her early prime : The rose grew pale , and left her cheek ; She died before her time . 12 ...
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... flowers ? ' I will repay thee back again ' In winter among the showers . ' Unless again , again , my Love , ' Unless you turn again ; ' As you with other maidens rove , ' I'll smile on other men . ' -'O make your choice of whom you ...
... flowers ? ' I will repay thee back again ' In winter among the showers . ' Unless again , again , my Love , ' Unless you turn again ; ' As you with other maidens rove , ' I'll smile on other men . ' -'O make your choice of whom you ...
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... flowers of fair England , ' The fairest flower is she . ' And when she goes into the house , ' Sit ye upon the whin ; ' And sit you there and sing our loves ' As she goes out and in . ' Lord William has written a love - letter , Put it ...
... flowers of fair England , ' The fairest flower is she . ' And when she goes into the house , ' Sit ye upon the whin ; ' And sit you there and sing our loves ' As she goes out and in . ' Lord William has written a love - letter , Put it ...
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Belisarius beneath bird bonny bower breast breath bright Brignall cheer cold cried Cumnor dark dead dear death deep door doth echoing green eyes fair fair Annie fairy fast father fear fire flew flock flowers gay goshawk Gilpin grave gray green hath hear heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill John Anderson John Gilpin King lady lamb land light lilies Line live Lochinvar lonely look'd Lord Lord Gregory loud Lyca maid maiden maun merry moon morn mother ne'er never night nymphs o'er poem poet Quantock Hills quoth Robin Robin Goodfellow round sail Scots kirk seem'd ship sing sleep smile snow song soon soul sound spake star stood storm sweet tears thee thine Thou hast thought turn'd Twas voice vrom waves weary weep wild wind wood Wordsworth Yarrow young