| Sumner Ellis - 1882 - 366 str.
...calling it a " great poem in small words." " Bury me not in the deep, deep sea ! " The words came faint and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth, who lay On the cabin couch where, day by day, He had wasted and pined till o'er his brow The deathshade had slowly... | |
| 1908 - 570 str.
...call of the sea across the darkness. "Oh ! bury me not on the lone prairie !" These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his dying bed at the close of day. Chorus. Oh! bury nic not on the lone prairie, Where the wild coyotes... | |
| 1908 - 670 str.
...call of the sea across the darkness. "Oh ! bury me not on the lone prairie I" These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his dying bed at the close of day. Chorus, Oh! bury me not on the lone prairie, Where the wild coyotes... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1910 - 280 str.
...BURIAL CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS, USA " O, bury me not in the deep, deep sea 1 " These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his cabin couch, at the close of day. He had wasted and pined, 'till o'er his brow The death-shade had slowly pass'd ; and now, When the... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1910 - 306 str.
...BURIAL CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS, USA "O, bury me not in the deep, deep sea! " These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his cabin couch, at the close of day. He had wasted and pined, 'till o'er his brow The death-shade had slowly pass'd ; and now, When the... | |
| 1912 - 914 str.
...LONE PRAIRIE From the version of WE Hawks "Oh bury me not on the lone prairie," These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his dying bed at the break of day. He had wasted and pined till o'er his brow Deaih's shadows were gathering... | |
| 1913 - 424 str.
...J* I. 1*1 I ra '••^' jfllJ J3 I. "Oh, bury me not in the deep, deep sea!" These words came faint and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his cabin couch, where day by day, 1 Professor HM Belden. to whom I am indebted for this version, writes of it, "I first... | |
| 1921 - 216 str.
...heard it from Kearn Carico, at Norfolk, Nebraska, in 1886. " Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie " ; Those words came slow and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth that lay On his dying couch at the close of day. He had wasted and pined till o'er his brow Death's... | |
| 1921 - 238 str.
...first heard it from Kearn Carico, at Norfolk, Nebraska, in 1886. "Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie"; Those words came slow and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth that lay On his dying couch at the close of day. He had wasted and pined till o'er his brow Death's... | |
| Florence Hudson Botsford - 1922 - 494 str.
...' -С 1 12 The Dying Cowboy USA (Cowboy) "O bury me not on the lone prairie !" These words came low and mournfully From the pallid lips of a youth who lay On his dying bed at the close of day. "O bury me not on the lone prairie Where the wild coyotes will howl... | |
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