English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature," and Supplementary to it : Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private Reading |
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... SONG . TO MARY.2 -- If I had thought thou couldst have died , I might not weep for thee ; But I forgot , when by thy side , That thou couldst mortal be : It never through my mind had past The time would e'er be o'er , And I on thee ...
... SONG . TO MARY.2 -- If I had thought thou couldst have died , I might not weep for thee ; But I forgot , when by thy side , That thou couldst mortal be : It never through my mind had past The time would e'er be o'er , And I on thee ...
Page 310
... SONGS . corpse Song followed the bride to the bridal chamber , and the when folded in its winding - sheet , -the hag as she gratified her own malicious nature with an imaginary spell for her neighbor's harm , and her neighbor who sought ...
... SONGS . corpse Song followed the bride to the bridal chamber , and the when folded in its winding - sheet , -the hag as she gratified her own malicious nature with an imaginary spell for her neighbor's harm , and her neighbor who sought ...
Page 311
... song when the meal gushed warm from the mill . In the south , I am not sure that song is much the companion of labor ; but in the north there is no trade , how- eger toilsome , which has banished this charming associate . It is heard ...
... song when the meal gushed warm from the mill . In the south , I am not sure that song is much the companion of labor ; but in the north there is no trade , how- eger toilsome , which has banished this charming associate . It is heard ...
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