The Children's Treasury of English SongMacmillan, 1877 - 302 sider |
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Side 25
... dead , ' To haunt the faithless swain . ' Bethink thee , William , of thy fault , ' Thy pledge and broken oath ! ' And give me back my maiden - vow , ' And give me back my troth , ' Why did you promise love to me , ' And not that ...
... dead , ' To haunt the faithless swain . ' Bethink thee , William , of thy fault , ' Thy pledge and broken oath ! ' And give me back my maiden - vow , ' And give me back my troth , ' Why did you promise love to me , ' And not that ...
Side 30
... dead As any corpse could be . Then spake her cruel stepminnie , ' Take ye the burning lead , ' And drop a drop on her bosom , ' To try if she be dead . ' They dropp'd the hot lead on her cheek , They dropp'd it on her chin , They dropp ...
... dead As any corpse could be . Then spake her cruel stepminnie , ' Take ye the burning lead , ' And drop a drop on her bosom , ' To try if she be dead . ' They dropp'd the hot lead on her cheek , They dropp'd it on her chin , They dropp ...
Side 33
... dead ; Yet beautiful and bright he stood As born to rule the storm ! A creature of heroic blood , A proud , though child - like form ! C. Dibdin The flames roll'd on -- he would not go Without his Father's word ; That Father , faint in ...
... dead ; Yet beautiful and bright he stood As born to rule the storm ! A creature of heroic blood , A proud , though child - like form ! C. Dibdin The flames roll'd on -- he would not go Without his Father's word ; That Father , faint in ...
Side 37
... ever ! Sleep on , sleep on , thou mighty dead ! A glorious tomb they've found thee ; The broad blue sky above thee spread : The boundless ocean round thee . Unknown * 20 * LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE TOLL for of English Song . 377.
... ever ! Sleep on , sleep on , thou mighty dead ! A glorious tomb they've found thee ; The broad blue sky above thee spread : The boundless ocean round thee . Unknown * 20 * LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE TOLL for of English Song . 377.
Side 46
... dead Night from underground ; At whose rising , mists unsound , Damps and vapours , fly apace , Hovering o'er the wanton face Of these pastures , where they come Striking dead both bud and bloom : Therefore from such danger lock Every ...
... dead Night from underground ; At whose rising , mists unsound , Damps and vapours , fly apace , Hovering o'er the wanton face Of these pastures , where they come Striking dead both bud and bloom : Therefore from such danger lock Every ...
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