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الصفحة 115
THE HOUR OF WOE PERRY NURSEY 1799-1867 Oh ! leave the violet in the vale ! Oh ! pluck it not for me ! But fetch me now some floweret pale That sorrow's type may be . Sing on thou lonely nightingale From yonder sheltering tree , Still ...
THE HOUR OF WOE PERRY NURSEY 1799-1867 Oh ! leave the violet in the vale ! Oh ! pluck it not for me ! But fetch me now some floweret pale That sorrow's type may be . Sing on thou lonely nightingale From yonder sheltering tree , Still ...
الصفحة 116
It is the sick'ning hour of woe . Oh ! leave the jasmine in the bower The primrose in its shade ! Cull not for me one beauteous flower That blossoms in the glade . For Ah ! grief's venom'd sting hath power To cause e'en brightness fade ...
It is the sick'ning hour of woe . Oh ! leave the jasmine in the bower The primrose in its shade ! Cull not for me one beauteous flower That blossoms in the glade . For Ah ! grief's venom'd sting hath power To cause e'en brightness fade ...
الصفحة 130
... we will rest beside the flowers Which we have wove in garlands through the long sweet summer hours , And while the ... For in that hour when first I held thy little form on high , I lost our darling mother's voice and closed her ...
... we will rest beside the flowers Which we have wove in garlands through the long sweet summer hours , And while the ... For in that hour when first I held thy little form on high , I lost our darling mother's voice and closed her ...
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