Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... the first fruits of the flowers . Days come and go of gloom and show . Seven years are past and gone . And now doth fall the festival of the holy Baptist John ; Christian and Moslem tilts and jousts , to give it 6 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... the first fruits of the flowers . Days come and go of gloom and show . Seven years are past and gone . And now doth fall the festival of the holy Baptist John ; Christian and Moslem tilts and jousts , to give it 6 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... flower Xarifa wove . One bonny rose - bud she had traced before the noise drew nigh ; That bonny bud a tear effaced , slow dropping from her eye . " No , no , " she sighs , " bid me not rise , nor lay my cushion down , To gaze upon ...
... flower Xarifa wove . One bonny rose - bud she had traced before the noise drew nigh ; That bonny bud a tear effaced , slow dropping from her eye . " No , no , " she sighs , " bid me not rise , nor lay my cushion down , To gaze upon ...
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... flowers . His green Indian corn - his Carolina beans - his water - melons could hardly have been exceeded at New York . His wall - fruit was equally splendid , and much as flowers have been studied since that day , I never saw a more ...
... flowers . His green Indian corn - his Carolina beans - his water - melons could hardly have been exceeded at New York . His wall - fruit was equally splendid , and much as flowers have been studied since that day , I never saw a more ...
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... flowers were there ; - I wove and flung the wreath aside : Too much did those bright blossoms speak Of thy dear eyes and youthful cheek . I took my lute ; methought its strain Might wile the heavy hours along ; I strove to fill my heart ...
... flowers were there ; - I wove and flung the wreath aside : Too much did those bright blossoms speak Of thy dear eyes and youthful cheek . I took my lute ; methought its strain Might wile the heavy hours along ; I strove to fill my heart ...
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... flower blooms and wood - bird sings , And lightly o'er the spray The purple vetch its wreathing garland flings . * * * * * One more I must quote , of a still different strain . It was left without a title , a mere fragment amongst her ...
... flower blooms and wood - bird sings , And lightly o'er the spray The purple vetch its wreathing garland flings . * * * * * One more I must quote , of a still different strain . It was left without a title , a mere fragment amongst her ...
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