English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1929 - 1454 pages |
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... TELL , NOT I , WHY SHE 1846 I cannot tell , not I , why she Awhile so gracious , now should be So grave : I cannot tell you why The violet hangs its head awry . 5 It shall be cull'd , it shall be worn , In spite of every sign of scorn ...
... TELL , NOT I , WHY SHE 1846 I cannot tell , not I , why she Awhile so gracious , now should be So grave : I cannot tell you why The violet hangs its head awry . 5 It shall be cull'd , it shall be worn , In spite of every sign of scorn ...
Page 1147
... tell me you've many who flatter , Because of your wit and your song ; They tell me ( and what does it matter ? ) You like to be praised by the throng ; They tell me you're shadowed with laurel , They tell me you're loved by a Blue ; 1 They ...
... tell me you've many who flatter , Because of your wit and your song ; They tell me ( and what does it matter ? ) You like to be praised by the throng ; They tell me you're shadowed with laurel , They tell me you're loved by a Blue ; 1 They ...
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... TELL HIM I LOVE HIM YET Tell him I love him yet , As in that joyous time ; Tell him I ne'er forget , Though memory now be crime ; 5 Tell him , when sad moonlight Is over earth and sea , I dream of him by night , — He must not dream of ...
... TELL HIM I LOVE HIM YET Tell him I love him yet , As in that joyous time ; Tell him I ne'er forget , Though memory now be crime ; 5 Tell him , when sad moonlight Is over earth and sea , I dream of him by night , — He must not dream of ...
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