| 1813 - 1368 str.
...But when the winter came, the girl was on her death-bed, and sang a sadder song to her mother — " If you're waking, call me early, call me early, Mother dear! For I wonld see the sun rise upon the glad new year : The new year's coming up, Mother, but I may never see... | |
| 1813 - 1404 str.
...Bat when the winter came, the girl was on her death-bed, and sang a sadder song to her mother — " If you're waking, call me early, call me early, Mother...dear ! For I would see the sun rise upon the glad new year : The new year's coming up, Mother, but I may never see The flower upon the blackthorn, the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 str.
...merriest day, For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to be Queen o' the May. NEW-YEAR'S EVE. i. IP you're waking call me early, call me early, mother...It is the last New-year that I shall ever see, Then you may lay me low i' the mould and think no more of me. n. To-night I saw the sun set: he set and... | |
| 1842 - 416 str.
...has preyed on her damask cheek, and her only hope on earth is to see the birthday of another year. If you're waking call me early, call me early, mother dear, For I would see the sun rise upon the glad New Year. It is the last New Year that I shall ever see, Then you may lay me low i' the mould, and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 str.
...merriest day, For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to be Queen o' the May. NEW-YEAR'S EVE. I. IF you're waking call me early, call me early, mother...It is the last New-year that I shall ever see, Then you may lay me low i' the mould and think no more of me. n. To-night I saw the sun set : he set and... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1845 - 652 str.
...is stretched upon her bed, a wasted invalid, with no hope of life remaining. Mournfully she speaks, "If you're waking, call me early, call me early, mother dear, For I would see the sun rise apon the glad new year ; It is the last new year that ever I shall see, Then you mny lay me low i'... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 str.
...day, For I 'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I 'm to be Queen o' the May. NEW-YEAR'S EVE. IF you 're waking call me early, call me early, mother dear,...It is the last New-year that I shall ever see, Then you may lay me low i' the mould and think no more of me. ii. To-night I saw the sun set : he set and... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 260 str.
...day, For I 'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I 'm to be Queen o' the May. NEW-YEAR'S EVE. IF you 're waking call me early, call me early, mother dear,...It is the last New-year that I shall ever see, Then you may lay me low i' the mould and think no more of me. n. To-night I saw the sun set : he set and... | |
| 1846 - 436 str.
...be Queen o' the May, mother, I 'm to be Queen o' the May. NEW YEAR'S EVE. — Tennyson. IF you 're waking, call me early, call me early, mother dear, For I would see the sun rise upon the glad New Year, It is the last New Year that I shall ever see, Then ye may lay me low in the mould, and think... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 str.
...new-year : To-morrow 'ill be of all the year the maddest merriest da}r, NEW-YEAR'S EVE. If you 're waking call me early, call me early, mother dear, For I would see the sun rise upon the glad new year. It is the last new-year that I shall ever see, Then you may lay me low i' the mould and think... | |
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