A Treasury of the FamiliarRalph Louis Woods Macmillan Company, 1942 - 751 sider |
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... lips . The Jewish people in captivity at Babylon , sitting in tears on the banks of the Euphrates , watched the waters of the river flow by . Their dumb harps were hung on the willows by the bank . Who amongst them would have the ...
... lips . The Jewish people in captivity at Babylon , sitting in tears on the banks of the Euphrates , watched the waters of the river flow by . Their dumb harps were hung on the willows by the bank . Who amongst them would have the ...
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... LIPS AND OTHER HEARTS Alfred Bunn When other lips and other hearts Their tales of love shall tell , In language whose excess imparts The power they feel so well , There may perhaps in such a scene A recollection be , Of days that have ...
... LIPS AND OTHER HEARTS Alfred Bunn When other lips and other hearts Their tales of love shall tell , In language whose excess imparts The power they feel so well , There may perhaps in such a scene A recollection be , Of days that have ...
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... LIPS AND EARS Anonymous If you your lips would keep from slips , Five things observe with care : Of whom you speak , to whom you speak , And how and when and where . If you your ears would save from jeers , These things keep mildly hid ...
... LIPS AND EARS Anonymous If you your lips would keep from slips , Five things observe with care : Of whom you speak , to whom you speak , And how and when and where . If you your ears would save from jeers , These things keep mildly hid ...
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