The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, المجلد 12 |
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الصفحة 6156
THE SONG OF THE SHIRT . With fingers weary and worn , With eyelids heavy
and red , A woman sat in unwomanly rags , Plying her needle and thread - Stitch !
stitch ! stitch ! In poverty , hunger , and dirt , And still with a voice of dolorous pitch
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THE SONG OF THE SHIRT . With fingers weary and worn , With eyelids heavy
and red , A woman sat in unwomanly rags , Plying her needle and thread - Stitch !
stitch ! stitch ! In poverty , hunger , and dirt , And still with a voice of dolorous pitch
...
الصفحة 6158
With fingers weary and worn , With eyelids heavy and red , A woman sat in
unwomanly rags , Plying her needle and thread — Stitch ! stitch ! stitch ! In
poverty , hunger , and dirt , And still with a voice of dolorous pitch , - Would that its
tone could ...
With fingers weary and worn , With eyelids heavy and red , A woman sat in
unwomanly rags , Plying her needle and thread — Stitch ! stitch ! stitch ! In
poverty , hunger , and dirt , And still with a voice of dolorous pitch , - Would that its
tone could ...
الصفحة 6198
... my heart ' s latest treasure - For ne ' er for another this bosom shall long - And I '
ll teach , while your loved voice re - echoes the measure , How to charm away
care with the magic of song . INVITATION TO MÆCENAS . OUR common Sabine
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... my heart ' s latest treasure - For ne ' er for another this bosom shall long - And I '
ll teach , while your loved voice re - echoes the measure , How to charm away
care with the magic of song . INVITATION TO MÆCENAS . OUR common Sabine
...
الصفحة 6200
Nor such in act alone , but in repute , Till even scandal ' s tattling voice was mute .
No dread had he that men might taunt or jeer , Should I , some future day , as
auctioneer , Or , like himself , as tax - collector , seek With petty fees my humble ...
Nor such in act alone , but in repute , Till even scandal ' s tattling voice was mute .
No dread had he that men might taunt or jeer , Should I , some future day , as
auctioneer , Or , like himself , as tax - collector , seek With petty fees my humble ...
الصفحة 6204
I now am Thracian Chloe ' s slave , With hand and voice that charm the air , For
whom even death itself I ' d brave , So Fate the darling girl would spare . She . I
dote on Calaïs ; and I Am all his passion , all his care , For whom a double death I
...
I now am Thracian Chloe ' s slave , With hand and voice that charm the air , For
whom even death itself I ' d brave , So Fate the darling girl would spare . She . I
dote on Calaïs ; and I Am all his passion , all his care , For whom a double death I
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