The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 52
... never fading green . Yet we will meet to never part ; And thou shalt be my bosoms queen ; I'll wear thee nearest to my heart , My mem'ry's , never fading green . And when life's winter holds his reign , And rob'd in white thy locks are ...
... never fading green . Yet we will meet to never part ; And thou shalt be my bosoms queen ; I'll wear thee nearest to my heart , My mem'ry's , never fading green . And when life's winter holds his reign , And rob'd in white thy locks are ...
Page 66
... never need conceal The warmest wish that in the bosom glows ; Such love as jealousy nor changing knows ; From Ivor's boyish days the passion grew , Nor doubt perplex'd , nor chilling coldness froze , And never hopeless sigh his bosom ...
... never need conceal The warmest wish that in the bosom glows ; Such love as jealousy nor changing knows ; From Ivor's boyish days the passion grew , Nor doubt perplex'd , nor chilling coldness froze , And never hopeless sigh his bosom ...
Page 116
... never knew , though I believed he was my own father ; he always seemed ashamed to own it ; and I never cared much about bothering of him , except once I asked him , and then he told me - to mind my own business . But never mind that ...
... never knew , though I believed he was my own father ; he always seemed ashamed to own it ; and I never cared much about bothering of him , except once I asked him , and then he told me - to mind my own business . But never mind that ...
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