Poetry for Home and School, Bind 1S.G. Simpkins, 1843 - 360 sider |
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... shining in the skies . " Arise , my little maiden , For thou must speed away , To wait upon thy grandmother This live - long summer day . " And thou must carry with thee This wheaten cake so fine ; This new made pat of butter ; This ...
... shining in the skies . " Arise , my little maiden , For thou must speed away , To wait upon thy grandmother This live - long summer day . " And thou must carry with thee This wheaten cake so fine ; This new made pat of butter ; This ...
Side 70
... shining in the dark , And knew the glow - worm by his spark ; So , stooping down from hawthorn top , He thought to put him in his crop ; The worm , aware of his intent , Harangued him thus , right eloquent ; " Did you admire my lamp ...
... shining in the dark , And knew the glow - worm by his spark ; So , stooping down from hawthorn top , He thought to put him in his crop ; The worm , aware of his intent , Harangued him thus , right eloquent ; " Did you admire my lamp ...
Side 83
... shining hot , do but stretch thy woollen chain , This birch is standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; For rain and mountain storms - the like thou need'st not fear- The rain and storm are things that scarcely can come here . " Rest ...
... shining hot , do but stretch thy woollen chain , This birch is standing by , its covert thou canst gain ; For rain and mountain storms - the like thou need'st not fear- The rain and storm are things that scarcely can come here . " Rest ...
Side 132
... shining over the plain . " Oh who are those , " the sheriff he said , " Come tripping over the lee ? " " They're my attendants , " brave Robin did say , " They'll pay a visit to thee . " They took the gallows from the slack- They set it ...
... shining over the plain . " Oh who are those , " the sheriff he said , " Come tripping over the lee ? " " They're my attendants , " brave Robin did say , " They'll pay a visit to thee . " They took the gallows from the slack- They set it ...
Side 141
... , And bring him alive or dead . " One hundred men were chosen straight , As proper as e'er men saw : On midsummer - day they marched away , To conquer that brave outlaw . With long yew bows and shining spears , They marched 141.
... , And bring him alive or dead . " One hundred men were chosen straight , As proper as e'er men saw : On midsummer - day they marched away , To conquer that brave outlaw . With long yew bows and shining spears , They marched 141.
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
Allen a Dale beauty beneath bird bless bloom blow bosom brave breast breath bright Brignal brow cheer child cried crocodile customed hill dark dead dear death deep dost doth dream E'en earth fair father fear flowers fly away home Gelert gone grave green hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill Inchcape rock king kiss lady land light Little Roland Lochinvar lonely look lords loud maiden merry morning mother mountain ne'er Netherby never night o'er old oaken bucket Patrick Spence poor Queen Robin Hood rock rose round shining shining book shore sigh silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spring star star of Bethlehem storm stream sweet tears tempests thee thine thing thou art thought tree Twas voice wandering waves weary weep wild wind wings wood youth