Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... Annie still was mistress ; but at times Enoch would hold possession for a week : ' This is my house and this my little wife . ' Mine too'said Philip ' turn and turn about : When , if they quarrell'd , Enoch stronger - made Was master ...
... Annie still was mistress ; but at times Enoch would hold possession for a week : ' This is my house and this my little wife . ' Mine too'said Philip ' turn and turn about : When , if they quarrell'd , Enoch stronger - made Was master ...
Page 407
... Annie Lee , The prettiest little damsel in the port , And Philip Ray the miller's only son , And Enoch Arden , a rough sailor's lad Made orphan by a winter shipwreck , play'd Among the waste and lumber of the shore , Hard coils of ...
... Annie Lee , The prettiest little damsel in the port , And Philip Ray the miller's only son , And Enoch Arden , a rough sailor's lad Made orphan by a winter shipwreck , play'd Among the waste and lumber of the shore , Hard coils of ...
Page 409
... Annie , neat and nestlike , halfway up The narrow street that clamber'd toward the mill . Then , on a golden autumn eventide , The younger people making holiday , With bag and sack and basket , great and small , Went nutting to the ...
... Annie , neat and nestlike , halfway up The narrow street that clamber'd toward the mill . Then , on a golden autumn eventide , The younger people making holiday , With bag and sack and basket , great and small , Went nutting to the ...
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... Annie forth in trade With all that seamen needed or their wives - So might she keep the house while he was gone . Should he not trade himself out yonder ? go This voyage more than once ? yea twice or thrice- As oft as needed — last ...
... Annie forth in trade With all that seamen needed or their wives - So might she keep the house while he was gone . Should he not trade himself out yonder ? go This voyage more than once ? yea twice or thrice- As oft as needed — last ...
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... Annie , till the morrow , when he spoke . Then first since Enoch's golden ring had girt Her finger , Annie fought against his will : Yet not with brawling opposition she , But manifold entreaties , many a tear , Many a sad kiss by day ...
... Annie , till the morrow , when he spoke . Then first since Enoch's golden ring had girt Her finger , Annie fought against his will : Yet not with brawling opposition she , But manifold entreaties , many a tear , Many a sad kiss by day ...
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