Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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... heart are beating , 35 That in the play I may test the high streams , the salt waves . The desire of my heart ever urges my spirit To fare forth in search of the land of the stranger . There is no one on earth so haughty in mind , Nor ...
... heart are beating , 35 That in the play I may test the high streams , the salt waves . The desire of my heart ever urges my spirit To fare forth in search of the land of the stranger . There is no one on earth so haughty in mind , Nor ...
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... heart , thou bonie bird , That sings beside thy mate ; forbear , I charge you , disturb not my slumbering fair . How lofty , sweet Afton , thy neighboring hills , Far marked with the courses of clear winding rills ; ΙΟ There daily I ...
... heart , thou bonie bird , That sings beside thy mate ; forbear , I charge you , disturb not my slumbering fair . How lofty , sweet Afton , thy neighboring hills , Far marked with the courses of clear winding rills ; ΙΟ There daily I ...
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... Heart to heart And lips to lips ! Yet once more , ere we part , Clasp me and make me thine , as mine thou art ! He is surprised , and stabbed . It was ordained to be so , sweet ! -and best 225 Comes now , beneath thine eyes , upon thy ...
... Heart to heart And lips to lips ! Yet once more , ere we part , Clasp me and make me thine , as mine thou art ! He is surprised , and stabbed . It was ordained to be so , sweet ! -and best 225 Comes now , beneath thine eyes , upon thy ...
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