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" I'll not leave thee, thou lone one! To pine on the stem ; Since the lovely are sleeping, Go, sleep thou with them; Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o'er the bed Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead. "
The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads, etc - Page 135
by Thomas Moore - 1823
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Story Hour Readings, Book 6

Ernest Clark Hartwell - Readers - 1921 - 408 pages
...No flower of her kindred, t . No rosebud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes Or give sigh for sigh. I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, To pine on the stem ; 10 Since the lovely are sleeping, Go, sleep thou with them. Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o'er...
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Englisches Lesebuch, Volume 1

Friedrich W. D. Brie - English literature - 1923 - 328 pages
...give sigh for sigh! I'l ot leave thee, thou lone one! pine on the stem; Si the lovely are sleeping, l2 sleep thou with them. Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves...Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead. is So soon may I follow, When friendships decay, And from Love's shining circle The ,gems drop away!...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1926 - 928 pages
...No flower of her kindred, No rosebud, is nigh To reflect back her blushes, Or give sigh for sigh ! 8 . 16 So soon may I follow, When friendships decay, And from love's shining circle The gems drop away...
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Lyrics from the Old Song Books

Edmondstoune Duncan - Ballads, English - 1927 - 658 pages
...; No flower of her kindred, No rosebud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes, To give sigh for sigh. I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, To pine on the...of the garden Lie scentless and dead. So soon may I follow, When friendships decay, And from Love's shining circle The gems drop away ! When true hearts...
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The World's Best-loved Poems

American poetry - 1927 - 490 pages
...No flower of her kindred, No rosebud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes, Or give sigh for sigh ! I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, To pine on the...of the garden Lie scentless and dead. So soon may I follow, When friendships decay, And from Love's shining circle The gems drop away! When true hearts...
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The Spoken Word in Life and Art

Estelle Headley Davis, Edward William Mammen - Elocution - 1927 - 358 pages
...address him in the language of that other verse, as beautiful in words and as appropriate in sentiment: "I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, to pine on the...sleeping, go sleep thou with them, Thus kindly I scatter the leaves o'er the bed Where thy mates of the garden lie scentless and dead."* * Speeches of WJ Bryan,...
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The Spoken Word: A Text-book of Speech Composition

William Norwood Brigance - Oratory - 1927 - 352 pages
...pine on the stem. Since the lovely are sleeping, go sleep thou with them, Thus kindly I scatter the leaves o'er the bed Where thy mates of the garden lie scentless and dead."4 4 Speeches of WJ Bryan, Vol. I, page 62. 6. The Familiar. It was Macaulay who said, "If you...
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The Golden Treasury of Irish Songs and Lyrics, Volume 2

Charles Welsh - English poetry - 1907 - 652 pages
...rosebud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes Or give sigh for sigh. I'll not leave thee, thou lone one I To pine on the stem ; Since the lovely are sleeping,...of the garden Lie scentless and dead. So soon may 7 follow, When friendships decay, And from Love's shining circle The gems drop away ! When true hearts...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 198

American periodicals - 1893 - 866 pages
...he proceeds to put the poor thing out of its pain, and tells it " go sleep " with its friends : — Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o'er the bed, Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead, I cannot help thinking that the poet took a great deal more upon himself than the occasion warranted....
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Memory and Memorials, 1789-1914: Literary and Cultural Perspectives

Matthew J. B. Campbell, Jacqueline M. Labbe, Sally Shuttleworth - Autobiographical memory in literature - 2000 - 266 pages
...No flower of its kindred, no rosebud is nigh, To reflect back its blushes, or heave sigh for sigh. I'll not leave thee, thou lone one, to pine on the...leaves o'er the bed, Where thy mates of the garden lye senseless and dead. So soon may I follow when friendships decay And from love's shining circle...
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