The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 |
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... shore , And I gaze across the sea , But I canna get a blink O ' my ain countrie . The palm - tree waveth high , And fair the myrtle springs ; And , to the Indian maid , The bulbul sweetly sings . But I dinna see the broom Wi ' its ...
... shore , And I gaze across the sea , But I canna get a blink O ' my ain countrie . The palm - tree waveth high , And fair the myrtle springs ; And , to the Indian maid , The bulbul sweetly sings . But I dinna see the broom Wi ' its ...
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... shore , And I gaze across the sea , But I canna get a blink O ' my ain countrie . The palm - tree waveth high , And fair the myrtle springs ; And , to the Indian maid , The bulbul sweetly sings . But I dinna see the broom Wi ' its ...
... shore , And I gaze across the sea , But I canna get a blink O ' my ain countrie . The palm - tree waveth high , And fair the myrtle springs ; And , to the Indian maid , The bulbul sweetly sings . But I dinna see the broom Wi ' its ...
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... shore , Though rude the soil and chill the air ; Then well may Erin's sons adore Their isle which nature formed so fair , What flood reflects a shore so sweet As Shannon great or pastoral Bann ? Or who a friend or foe can meet So ...
... shore , Though rude the soil and chill the air ; Then well may Erin's sons adore Their isle which nature formed so fair , What flood reflects a shore so sweet As Shannon great or pastoral Bann ? Or who a friend or foe can meet So ...
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... shore Will surely yield us more Than the storehouse of the stranger that we dare not call our own . Kindly brothers of the West , Who from Liberty's full breast Have fed us , who are orphans beneath a step- dame's frown , Behold our ...
... shore Will surely yield us more Than the storehouse of the stranger that we dare not call our own . Kindly brothers of the West , Who from Liberty's full breast Have fed us , who are orphans beneath a step- dame's frown , Behold our ...
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And explain unto your highness the wonders of our shore . A fruitful , teeming soil , Where the patient peasants toil Beneath the summer's sun and the watery winter sky ; Where they tend the golden grain Till it bends upon the plain ...
And explain unto your highness the wonders of our shore . A fruitful , teeming soil , Where the patient peasants toil Beneath the summer's sun and the watery winter sky ; Where they tend the golden grain Till it bends upon the plain ...
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