The Cherry Tree: A Collection of PoemsGeoffrey Grigson Vanguard Press, 1959 - 517 sider An anthology of English poetry, with over 500 poems by more than 300 authors. |
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... hear of a thing like that ? Did you ever hear of a thing like that ? Did you ever hear of a thing like that ? Oh , what a proud mysterious cat . Oh , what a proud mysterious cat . Oh , what a proud mysterious cat . Mew ... mew ... mew ...
... hear of a thing like that ? Did you ever hear of a thing like that ? Did you ever hear of a thing like that ? Oh , what a proud mysterious cat . Oh , what a proud mysterious cat . Oh , what a proud mysterious cat . Mew ... mew ... mew ...
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... hear , ' said one , ' the breakers roar ? For methinks we should be near the shore . ' ' Now where we are I cannot tell , But I wish I could hear the Inchcape Bell . ' They hear no sound , the swell is strong ; Though the wind hath ...
... hear , ' said one , ' the breakers roar ? For methinks we should be near the shore . ' ' Now where we are I cannot tell , But I wish I could hear the Inchcape Bell . ' They hear no sound , the swell is strong ; Though the wind hath ...
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... hear someone tapping . " • " Tis the ivy , dear mother , against the glass flapping . ' ' Eily , I surely hear somebody sighing . " " Tis the sound , mother dear , of the summer wind dying . ' Merrily , cheerily , noiselessly whirring ...
... hear someone tapping . " • " Tis the ivy , dear mother , against the glass flapping . ' ' Eily , I surely hear somebody sighing . " " Tis the sound , mother dear , of the summer wind dying . ' Merrily , cheerily , noiselessly whirring ...
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