The New Standard Song BookGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1866 - Всего страниц: 276 |
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... shore , From ruthless foes my death I meet . Though ev'ry transient hope hath fled , Yet this true heart will ne'er repine ; No cause have I my fate to dread , Since honour's star doth o'er me shine . Bereft of her whom I adored , No ...
... shore , From ruthless foes my death I meet . Though ev'ry transient hope hath fled , Yet this true heart will ne'er repine ; No cause have I my fate to dread , Since honour's star doth o'er me shine . Bereft of her whom I adored , No ...
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... shore , Where waves nor dash , nor angry billows roar , Calm would I dwell , secure from mortal strife , And wile away the ev'ning hour of life . And there , while gazing on thy waters clear , I'd treasure up the scenes to mem'ry dear ...
... shore , Where waves nor dash , nor angry billows roar , Calm would I dwell , secure from mortal strife , And wile away the ev'ning hour of life . And there , while gazing on thy waters clear , I'd treasure up the scenes to mem'ry dear ...
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... shore , Wake the woods to sing , Wake my heart no more ! Streams have felt the sighing Of thy scented wing , Let each fount replying Hail thee , breeze of spring , Once more . O'er long buried flowers Passing not in vain , Odours 48 THE ...
... shore , Wake the woods to sing , Wake my heart no more ! Streams have felt the sighing Of thy scented wing , Let each fount replying Hail thee , breeze of spring , Once more . O'er long buried flowers Passing not in vain , Odours 48 THE ...
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... shore , Save when his mate from the tempest's shocks Protects her young in the splinter'd rocks . Birds of the sea , they rejoice in storms ; On the top of the wave you may see their forms ; They run and dive , and they whirl and fly ...
... shore , Save when his mate from the tempest's shocks Protects her young in the splinter'd rocks . Birds of the sea , they rejoice in storms ; On the top of the wave you may see their forms ; They run and dive , and they whirl and fly ...
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... shore the last farewell Is waved by many a snowy hand ; And weeping eyes are on the main Until its verge she wanders o'er ; But , from that hour of parting pain , Oh ! she was never heard of more ! In her was many a mother's joy , And ...
... shore the last farewell Is waved by many a snowy hand ; And weeping eyes are on the main Until its verge she wanders o'er ; But , from that hour of parting pain , Oh ! she was never heard of more ! In her was many a mother's joy , And ...
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ALFRED BUNN bark beam beauty bird bower boys brave breathe breeze bright calm CHARLES DIBDIN charms cheek cheer cried dear dearest dream e'er echoes ELIZA COOK England ev'ry fair fairy fairy bell flowers fond FRANZ ABT G. F. HANDEL gallant gentle gipsy girl golden gone grief happy Hark hast hath hear heart heaven Hecate hope Hugo J. E. CARPENTER Jack lady land laughing eye light live LORD BYRON lov'd love thee love's M. W. BALFE maid maiden merrily merry MOORE morning Music by W. V. ne'er never night o'er pleasure plum-pudding roam rose round sail sailor SAILOR'S LADY SAMUEL LOVER shore sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul star sweet tears tell thine THOMAS MOORE thou tree true Twas voice vows W. V. WALLACE wander waves weep whistle wind wings young youth