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... to our land , · Choice pride of Southern bower ? A voice from bypast eras tells , '
Twas Walter Raleigh ' s flower : : The poet - courtier found thy charms , In sunny
classic clime , And brought thee to his sea - girt home , A gift to bloom for time .
... to our land , · Choice pride of Southern bower ? A voice from bypast eras tells , '
Twas Walter Raleigh ' s flower : : The poet - courtier found thy charms , In sunny
classic clime , And brought thee to his sea - girt home , A gift to bloom for time .
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... outstripping her attendants to the place appointed ; she was not planning
speeches , or thinking what words to say to him . To her , it would be the greatest
happiness she had yet known , to be able to say to the lord of her life , “ I love
thee ...
... outstripping her attendants to the place appointed ; she was not planning
speeches , or thinking what words to say to him . To her , it would be the greatest
happiness she had yet known , to be able to say to the lord of her life , “ I love
thee ...
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... tearing down red and white roses from the trees , he dropped them over her ,
saying , “ This is my love I give thee , fed by ... this is the endurance of my love for
thee , ever green , ever lasting ; " and as he saw the clear water freshening all the
...
... tearing down red and white roses from the trees , he dropped them over her ,
saying , “ This is my love I give thee , fed by ... this is the endurance of my love for
thee , ever green , ever lasting ; " and as he saw the clear water freshening all the
...
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Darling , I have made thee sad with this melancholy tale ; I know not why at such
a happy moment of my life I should sing it , unless it were that as I thought over
the story before thou camest here , I wondered what that love could be that made
...
Darling , I have made thee sad with this melancholy tale ; I know not why at such
a happy moment of my life I should sing it , unless it were that as I thought over
the story before thou camest here , I wondered what that love could be that made
...
Page 95
As for thee , my beloved daughter , duty calls upon thee to be everlastingly
grateful to thy mother for the education which she has given thee , and the
solicitude with which she has watched over thee from thy childhood . Be virtuous ;
for virtue ...
As for thee , my beloved daughter , duty calls upon thee to be everlastingly
grateful to thy mother for the education which she has given thee , and the
solicitude with which she has watched over thee from thy childhood . Be virtuous ;
for virtue ...
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