A book of favourite modern ballads [ed. by J.C.].1865 - 83 sider |
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... heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee . " Believe not what the landsmen say , 66 6 . Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind ; They'll tell thee , sailors , when away , In every port a mistress find : Yes , yes ...
... heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee . " Believe not what the landsmen say , 66 6 . Who tempt with doubts thy constant mind ; They'll tell thee , sailors , when away , In every port a mistress find : Yes , yes ...
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... heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly , too , reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'd a wish That ... heart a war Of differing passions strove ; His heart , that durst not disobey , Yet could not cease to love . Oft , too ...
... heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly , too , reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'd a wish That ... heart a war Of differing passions strove ; His heart , that durst not disobey , Yet could not cease to love . Oft , too ...
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... and I shall see That angel - face no more ! " I feel . I feel , this breaking heart Beat high against my side ! " - From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . LOCHINVAR . O ! YOUNG LOCHINVAR is come out of.
... and I shall see That angel - face no more ! " I feel . I feel , this breaking heart Beat high against my side ! " - From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . LOCHINVAR . O ! YOUNG LOCHINVAR is come out of.
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... heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly , too , reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'd a wish That ... heart a war Of differing passions strove ; His heart , that durst not disobey , Yet could not cease to love . 1 1 1 Oft ...
... heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly , too , reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'd a wish That ... heart a war Of differing passions strove ; His heart , that durst not disobey , Yet could not cease to love . 1 1 1 Oft ...
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... between two stones . And they have taken his very heart's blood , And drunk it round and round : And so farewell , John Barleycorn ! Thy fate thou now hast found . THE WOODLAND HALLO . IN our cottage , that peeps 3 JOHN BARLEYCORN .
... between two stones . And they have taken his very heart's blood , And drunk it round and round : And so farewell , John Barleycorn ! Thy fate thou now hast found . THE WOODLAND HALLO . IN our cottage , that peeps 3 JOHN BARLEYCORN .
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