Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and SchoolCrosby and Nichols, 1855 - 430 Seiten |
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... o'er , the tempest past , And mercy's voice has hushed the blast . The wind is heard in whispers low ; The white man far away must go ; But ever in his heart will bear Remembrance of the negro's care . CHORUS . Go , white man , go ; but ...
... o'er , the tempest past , And mercy's voice has hushed the blast . The wind is heard in whispers low ; The white man far away must go ; But ever in his heart will bear Remembrance of the negro's care . CHORUS . Go , white man , go ; but ...
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... more the caviller could say , No further faults descry ; For , upwards gazing as he lay , An acorn , loosened from its spray , Fell down upon his eye . The wounded part with tears ran o'er , As punished THE ATHEIST AND THE ACORN . 27.
... more the caviller could say , No further faults descry ; For , upwards gazing as he lay , An acorn , loosened from its spray , Fell down upon his eye . The wounded part with tears ran o'er , As punished THE ATHEIST AND THE ACORN . 27.
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The wounded part with tears ran o'er , As punished for the sin ; Fool ! had that bough a pumpkin bore , Thy whimsies would have worked no more , Nor skull have kept them in . THE PIN , NEEDLE , AND SCISSORS . - Mrs. Follen . - T ' Is ...
The wounded part with tears ran o'er , As punished for the sin ; Fool ! had that bough a pumpkin bore , Thy whimsies would have worked no more , Nor skull have kept them in . THE PIN , NEEDLE , AND SCISSORS . - Mrs. Follen . - T ' Is ...
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... o'er and o'er . They filled up a darksome pit With water to the brim , They heaved in John Barleycorn , There let him sink or swim . They laid him out upon the floor , To work him further woe , And still , as signs of life appeared ...
... o'er and o'er . They filled up a darksome pit With water to the brim , They heaved in John Barleycorn , There let him sink or swim . They laid him out upon the floor , To work him further woe , And still , as signs of life appeared ...
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... o'er cottage and farm , Striking their inmates with sudden alarm ; And they ran out like bees in a midsummer swarm . There were dames with their kerchiefs tied over their caps , To see if their poultry were free from mishaps ; The ...
... o'er cottage and farm , Striking their inmates with sudden alarm ; And they ran out like bees in a midsummer swarm . There were dames with their kerchiefs tied over their caps , To see if their poultry were free from mishaps ; The ...
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