The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1929 - 640 pages |
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... face and feature , Beseeming well the bower of any queen , With gifts of wit and ornaments of nature , Fit for so goodly stature , That like the twins of Jove they seem'd in sight , Which deck the baldric of the Heavens bright ; They ...
... face and feature , Beseeming well the bower of any queen , With gifts of wit and ornaments of nature , Fit for so goodly stature , That like the twins of Jove they seem'd in sight , Which deck the baldric of the Heavens bright ; They ...
Page 265
... Faces I HAVE had playmates , I have had companions , In my days of childhood , in my joyful school - days ; All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . I have been laughing , I have been carousing , Drinking late , sitting late , with ...
... Faces I HAVE had playmates , I have had companions , In my days of childhood , in my joyful school - days ; All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . I have been laughing , I have been carousing , Drinking late , sitting late , with ...
Page 557
... face the cruel looking - glass . The cruel looking - glass that will never show a lass As comely or as kindly or as young as what she was ! Queen Bess was Harry's daughter . Now hand your partners all ! The Queen was in her chamber , a ...
... face the cruel looking - glass . The cruel looking - glass that will never show a lass As comely or as kindly or as young as what she was ! Queen Bess was Harry's daughter . Now hand your partners all ! The Queen was in her chamber , a ...
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