Southern Songs, Rhymes and JinglesCameo Press, 1916 - 96 Seiten |
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asked aster beautiful sad lady bees Billie Burke bird blithe bloom Blue Jay breast breeze bright brooklet Butcherbird Buzzard clasp crooked cruel Cuckoo dainty daisied darkened dear dream dressed Dusk earth ecstasies Elysian fields eyes face fair feet would stray flowers fragrant garden gentle gleam gloom glory glowing Gluck golden hand Haply Happy Town hear heard heart heaven heself hour kiss Lean hard life's light linger lips lonely meadows merry Miss Crow Miss Partridge Miss Yallowhammer moan mockingbird moon naught night pale path pretty maid purple queer rest rill road to Yesterday rose shining sigh sing sleep slumbered smiled song soon Southland Sparrow-hawk Spring stars stood strange summer sweet tender thee things thou thought thrill thro tree trilling twilight unto veil violet Waking weedle Whiskey WIDOW WHIP-POOR-WILL wild winds wings
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Seite 83 - There was a little man, And he had a little gun, And he went to the brook, And he shot a little rook ; And he took it home To his old wife Joan, And told her to make up a...
Seite 87 - ... Where are you working now?" "I'm working down in a match factory." "How is business ?" "Light." An Irish doctor advertises that the deaf may hear of him at a house in Liffey street, where his blind patients may see him from ten till three. "Where are you going, my pretty maid?" "Out automobiling, sir," she said. "May I go with you, my pretty maid?