Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1852 - 558 páginas |
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... sing , They see not now the milking maids , deserted is the spring ! Midsummer day , this gallant rides from distant Bandon's town , Those hookers crossed from stormy Skull , that skiff from Affadown , They only found the smoking walls ...
... sing , They see not now the milking maids , deserted is the spring ! Midsummer day , this gallant rides from distant Bandon's town , Those hookers crossed from stormy Skull , that skiff from Affadown , They only found the smoking walls ...
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... Sings my Maire bhan astoir . Oh ! her sire is very proud , And her mother cold as stone ; But her brother bravely vowed She should be my bride alone ; For he knew I loved her well , And he knew she loved me too , So he sought their ...
... Sings my Maire bhan astoir . Oh ! her sire is very proud , And her mother cold as stone ; But her brother bravely vowed She should be my bride alone ; For he knew I loved her well , And he knew she loved me too , So he sought their ...
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... sing , Making our hearts to ring At the poor christening , Soggarth aroon ? Who as friend only met , Soggarth aroon ; Never did flout me yet , Soggarth aroon , And when my hearth was dim , Gave , while his eye did brim , What I should ...
... sing , Making our hearts to ring At the poor christening , Soggarth aroon ? Who as friend only met , Soggarth aroon ; Never did flout me yet , Soggarth aroon , And when my hearth was dim , Gave , while his eye did brim , What I should ...
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... sings it to his mistress . " Tis not for love of gold I go , " Tis not for love of fame ; Though fortune may her smile bestow , And I may win a name , Ailleen ; And I may win a name . And yet it is for gold I go , And yet it is for fame ...
... sings it to his mistress . " Tis not for love of gold I go , " Tis not for love of fame ; Though fortune may her smile bestow , And I may win a name , Ailleen ; And I may win a name . And yet it is for gold I go , And yet it is for fame ...
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... sing , And the wavelets round her rise . In view is Cookham's ivied tower ; And , up yon willowy reach , Enfolding many a fairy bower , Wave Bisham's woods of beech . O'er Marlow's loveliest vale they look , And its spire that seeks the ...
... sing , And the wavelets round her rise . In view is Cookham's ivied tower ; And , up yon willowy reach , Enfolding many a fairy bower , Wave Bisham's woods of beech . O'er Marlow's loveliest vale they look , And its spire that seeks the ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 1 Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Visualização completa - 1852 |
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