* Till the sun be again shining bright, And the snow is all gone, let me stay ; Oh, see what a terrible night ! I shall die if you drive me away ! ' " ' And when you come forth in the morn, And are talking and walking around... Early Lessons: In Four Volumes - Página 11por Maria Edgeworth - 1835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Levi Washburn Leonard - 1830 - 228 páginas
...night ! I shall die, if you drive me away ! 0, how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground ! Then pity a poor little thing, And throw...first of the spring, And never will trouble you more. LESSON 35. The Avr-Ealloon. I had the pleasure yesterday, (said Edward in a letter to William) of seeing... | |
| 1831 - 272 páginas
...morn, And are talking and walking around, O ! how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lay dead on the ground. Then pity a poor little thing, And throw...first of the spring, And never will trouble you more." BRITANNIA AND NELSON. Air— " The Post Captain." BRITANNIA musing o'er the deeds By her brave sons... | |
| 1834 - 480 páginas
...morn, And are talking and walking around, О ! how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground. Then pity a poor little thing, And throw me a part of your store, 111 fly ml in the first of the spring, And never will trouble you more." A CHAPTER OF COOKS. Air —... | |
| Henry Butter - 1839 - 190 páginas
...morn, And are talking and walking around, Oh ! how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground ! " Then pity a poor little thing, And...first of the spring, And never will trouble you more." THE SOLAR SYSTEM. The Solar System comprehends The SUN, which shines so bright, And planets, which... | |
| Simple lessons - 1841 - 102 páginas
...And are talk-ing and walk-ing a-round ; Oh, how will your bo-som be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground ! Then pi-ty a poor lit-tle thing, And throw me a part of your store ; I'll fly off on the com-ing of spring, And ne-ver will trou-ble you more." THE SPRING— FANNY AND THE LAMB. The... | |
| 1844 - 328 páginas
...morn, And are talking and walking around, O ! how will your bosom he torn, When you see me He dead on the ground. Then pity a poor little thing, And throw...in the first of the spring, And never will trouble yon more," THE OLD COMMODORE. ii? Wood ! what a time for a seaman to skulk Under gingerbread batches... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1844 - 398 páginas
...morn, And are talking and walking around ; Oh, how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground ! " ' Then pity a poor little thing, And throw me a part of your store ; I'll fly 08' in the first of the spring, And never will trouble you more.' " I am sure I understand all this,... | |
| British minstrel - 1848 - 480 páginas
...morn, And are talking and walking around, O how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground \ Then pity a poor little thing, And throw me a part of your store, I'.U fly off in the first of the spring, And never will trouble you more." WHEN A GIRL MARRIES. A Parody... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 páginas
...see what a terrible night! I shall die if you drive me away. ' And when you come forth in the morn, ' Then pity a poor little thing, And throw me a part...first of the spring, And never will trouble you more.' MANY QUESTIONS AND ONE ANSWER. In winter, where can be the flowers, And leaves that look so green ?... | |
| 1853 - 456 páginas
...morn. And are talking and walking around, О ! how will your bosom be torn, When you see me lie dead on the ground. Then pity a poor little thing, And throw...part of your store ; I'll fly off in the first of the sprine, Anil never wCU trouble you more. THE LASS OF RICHMOND HILL. lass, More sweet than May - day... | |
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