Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 84
... passed at speed . Smiled the Fairy Queen upon me- Smiled , and looked , and passed me by . Does her smile mean love's renewal ? Does it mean that I must die ? Die holden Wünsche blühen THE tender wishes blossom , And wither at a breath ...
... passed at speed . Smiled the Fairy Queen upon me- Smiled , and looked , and passed me by . Does her smile mean love's renewal ? Does it mean that I must die ? Die holden Wünsche blühen THE tender wishes blossom , And wither at a breath ...
Page 91
... passed on my homeward way , And Milan . Then I started To climb the heights of Switzerland , Light - footed , eager - hearted . ' Over the Alps I toiled apace , And there the snow was falling ; The lakes of azure laughed to me , The ...
... passed on my homeward way , And Milan . Then I started To climb the heights of Switzerland , Light - footed , eager - hearted . ' Over the Alps I toiled apace , And there the snow was falling ; The lakes of azure laughed to me , The ...
Page 142
... passed as creepers , And on which the birds kept swinging- Birds of many colours , solemn , Big , contemplative and songless , While the tiny , happy finches , Gaily warbling , fluttered round them- All were breathing , blest and happy ...
... passed as creepers , And on which the birds kept swinging- Birds of many colours , solemn , Big , contemplative and songless , While the tiny , happy finches , Gaily warbling , fluttered round them- All were breathing , blest and happy ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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