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... the threshold of a door nail'd fast 303 Come dear children , let us away . 50 Come listen to me , you gallants so free 44 Come live with me and be my Love . 7 . Come unto these yellow sands PAGE Did you hear of the curate who mounted his.
... the threshold of a door nail'd fast 303 Come dear children , let us away . 50 Come listen to me , you gallants so free 44 Come live with me and be my Love . 7 . Come unto these yellow sands PAGE Did you hear of the curate who mounted his.
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... : We ask not whither lies your way , Nor whence ye came , nor what your light . Be — still a dream throughout the day , A blessing through the night . B. Cornwall VII THE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE Come live with me 6 The Children's Stars.
... : We ask not whither lies your way , Nor whence ye came , nor what your light . Be — still a dream throughout the day , A blessing through the night . B. Cornwall VII THE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE Come live with me 6 The Children's Stars.
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... live with me and be my Love . Thy silver dishes for thy meat As precious as the gods do eat , Shall on an ivory table be Prepared each day for thee and me . The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight Gariand 7 The Shepherd ...
... live with me and be my Love . Thy silver dishes for thy meat As precious as the gods do eat , Shall on an ivory table be Prepared each day for thee and me . The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight Gariand 7 The Shepherd ...
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... live with me and be my Love . C. Marlowe VIII THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES See the Kitten on the wall , Sporting with the leaves that fall , Withered leaves - one - two - and three- From the lofty elder tree ! Through the calm and ...
... live with me and be my Love . C. Marlowe VIII THE KITTEN AND FALLING LEAVES See the Kitten on the wall , Sporting with the leaves that fall , Withered leaves - one - two - and three- From the lofty elder tree ! Through the calm and ...
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... tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat , Come hither , come hither , come hither ; Here shall we see No enemy But winter and rough weather . Who doth ambition shun , And loves to live in 12 The Children's Song.
... tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat , Come hither , come hither , come hither ; Here shall we see No enemy But winter and rough weather . Who doth ambition shun , And loves to live in 12 The Children's Song.
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a-begging Abbot Binnorie bird bishop bishop of Hereford blow bower brave bright cheer child cold cried Crocodile dark daughter dead dear door Dora doth eyes fair fair lady fast father fear fell flowers gallant gallant story Gilpin gold green grew guilders hand Hark hast hath head hear heard heart heaven horse Inchcape Rock John John Barleycorn king lady land light Little John Little white Lily live Lochinvar look look'd Lord Lord Randal loud maid merry moon morning ne'er never Nevermore night o'er Old Ballad old courtier poison'd poor pray quoth Robin Hood rode round S. T. Coleridge shepherd sing Skiddaw smile song soon soul steed stood storm stream sweet tell thee thou thought took trees Twas unto wild Wildgrave wind wings Witch word Wordsworth young