A Child's Garden of Verses & UnderwoodsH.B. Turner & Company, 1905 - Počet stran: 134 |
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Strana 53
... lane , The haunted night returns again . Now we behold the embers flee About the firelit hearth ; and see Our pictures painted as we pass , Like pictures , on the window - glass . Must we to bed indeed ? Well , then , Let us arise and ...
... lane , The haunted night returns again . Now we behold the embers flee About the firelit hearth ; and see Our pictures painted as we pass , Like pictures , on the window - glass . Must we to bed indeed ? Well , then , Let us arise and ...
Strana 33
... and wet Her wing in silver streams , and set Shining foot on temple roof : Now again she flies aloof , Coasting mountain clouds and kiss't By the evening's amethyst . In wet wood and miry lane , Still we pant 33 XI 33.
... and wet Her wing in silver streams , and set Shining foot on temple roof : Now again she flies aloof , Coasting mountain clouds and kiss't By the evening's amethyst . In wet wood and miry lane , Still we pant 33 XI 33.
Strana 34
Robert Louis Stevenson. In wet wood and miry lane , Still we pant and pound in vain ; Still with leaden foot we chase Waning pinion , fainting face ; Still with grey hair we stumble on , Till , behold , the vision gone ! Where hath ...
Robert Louis Stevenson. In wet wood and miry lane , Still we pant and pound in vain ; Still with leaden foot we chase Waning pinion , fainting face ; Still with grey hair we stumble on , Till , behold , the vision gone ! Where hath ...
Strana 85
... Greek , I wrote in Lallan , Dear to my heart as the peat reek , Auld as Tantallon . 66 Few spak it then , an ' noo there's nane . My puir auld sangs lie a ' their lane , Their sense , that aince was braw an ' plain 85 I.
... Greek , I wrote in Lallan , Dear to my heart as the peat reek , Auld as Tantallon . 66 Few spak it then , an ' noo there's nane . My puir auld sangs lie a ' their lane , Their sense , that aince was braw an ' plain 85 I.
Strana 88
... an ' posies , A wheen auld gillyflowers an ' roses : A ring o ' wa's the hale encloses Frae sheep or men ; An ' there the auld housie beeks an ' doses , A ' by her lane . The gairdner crooks his weary back A ' day in 88 II.
... an ' posies , A wheen auld gillyflowers an ' roses : A ring o ' wa's the hale encloses Frae sheep or men ; An ' there the auld housie beeks an ' doses , A ' by her lane . The gairdner crooks his weary back A ' day in 88 II.
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