A Treasury of the FamiliarRalph Louis Woods Macmillan Company, 1942 - 751 sider |
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... mother is not left alone ; indeed she has sent us a message to say so ; she does not weep . " Is it not true that our mothers make us think of the mother of the Maccabees ? What lessons of moral greatness there are to be learnt here ...
... mother is not left alone ; indeed she has sent us a message to say so ; she does not weep . " Is it not true that our mothers make us think of the mother of the Maccabees ? What lessons of moral greatness there are to be learnt here ...
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... mother's mantle , Ere ye hap us again ! " Fare - ye - weel , my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and byre ! And fare - ye - weel , the bonny lass That kindles my mother's fire . " I SHALL NOT PASS AGAIN THIS WAY Anonymous The bread that ...
... mother's mantle , Ere ye hap us again ! " Fare - ye - weel , my mother dear ! Fareweel to barn and byre ! And fare - ye - weel , the bonny lass That kindles my mother's fire . " I SHALL NOT PASS AGAIN THIS WAY Anonymous The bread that ...
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... mother . Who sat and watched my infant head When sleeping in my cradle bed , And tears of sweet affection shed ? My mother . When pain and sickness made me cry , Who gazed upon my heavy eye And wept , for fear that I should die ? My ...
... mother . Who sat and watched my infant head When sleeping in my cradle bed , And tears of sweet affection shed ? My mother . When pain and sickness made me cry , Who gazed upon my heavy eye And wept , for fear that I should die ? My ...
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