Masters of American Literature, Volume 2Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 |
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Pagina 20
... eye to thine . I hear again thy low replies , I feel thy arm within my own , And timidly again uprise The fringed lids of hazel eyes , With soft brown tresses overblown . Ah ! memories of sweet summer eves , Of moonlit wave and willowy ...
... eye to thine . I hear again thy low replies , I feel thy arm within my own , And timidly again uprise The fringed lids of hazel eyes , With soft brown tresses overblown . Ah ! memories of sweet summer eves , Of moonlit wave and willowy ...
Pagina 31
... eyes Looked out in their innocent surprise . Oft , when the wine in his glass was red , He longed for the wayside well instead ; And closed his eyes on his garnished rooms To dream of meadows and clover - blooms . And the proud man ...
... eyes Looked out in their innocent surprise . Oft , when the wine in his glass was red , He longed for the wayside well instead ; And closed his eyes on his garnished rooms To dream of meadows and clover - blooms . And the proud man ...
Pagina 51
... eyes full of love's content . The birds are glad ; the brier - rose fills The air with sweetness ; all the hills Stretch green to June's unclouded sky ; But still I wait with ear and eye For something gone which should be nigh , A loss ...
... eyes full of love's content . The birds are glad ; the brier - rose fills The air with sweetness ; all the hills Stretch green to June's unclouded sky ; But still I wait with ear and eye For something gone which should be nigh , A loss ...
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