The Pocket Book of Story PoemsLouis Untermeyer Pocket books, Incorporated, 1945 - 386 pages |
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... bell only , Groom there was none to see The mourners followed after , And so to church went she , And would not wait for me The bells they sound on Bredon , And still the steeples hum . " Come all to church , good people ” — Oh , noisy ...
... bell only , Groom there was none to see The mourners followed after , And so to church went she , And would not wait for me The bells they sound on Bredon , And still the steeples hum . " Come all to church , good people ” — Oh , noisy ...
Page 331
... bell . The holy Abbot of Aberbrothok Had placed that bell on the Inchcape rock ; On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung , And over the waves its warning rung . When the rock was hid by the surges ' swell , The mariners heard the ...
... bell . The holy Abbot of Aberbrothok Had placed that bell on the Inchcape rock ; On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung , And over the waves its warning rung . When the rock was hid by the surges ' swell , The mariners heard the ...
Page 332
... bell was seen , A darker speck on the ocean green ; Sir Ralph , the rover , walked his deck , And he fixed his eye on the darker speck . He felt the cheering power of spring— It made him whistle , it made him sing ; His heart was ...
... bell was seen , A darker speck on the ocean green ; Sir Ralph , the rover , walked his deck , And he fixed his eye on the darker speck . He felt the cheering power of spring— It made him whistle , it made him sing ; His heart was ...
Contents
Introduction Louis Untermeyer iii | 1 |
Ballad of East and West Rudyard Kipling 1695 | 9 |
Hervé Riel Robert Browning | 16 |
Copyright | |
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