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... dead ! Their spirits are in Heaven ! " ' Twas throwing words away : for still The little Maid would have her will , And said , “ Nay , we are seven ! " IX . ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS , Showing how the Practice WE ARE SEVEN . 1274.
... dead ! Their spirits are in Heaven ! " ' Twas throwing words away : for still The little Maid would have her will , And said , “ Nay , we are seven ! " IX . ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS , Showing how the Practice WE ARE SEVEN . 1274.
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... ; and his tail with pleasure shook . " Drink , pretty Creature , drink , " she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own . ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a Child of beauty 28 The Pet Lamb 1800.
... ; and his tail with pleasure shook . " Drink , pretty Creature , drink , " she said in such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own . ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a Child of beauty 28 The Pet Lamb 1800.
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William Wordsworth. ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a Child of beauty rare ! I watched them with delight ; they were a lovely pair . Now with her empty Can the Maiden turned away ; But , ere ten yards were gone , her footsteps did she ...
William Wordsworth. ' Twas little Barbara Lewthwaite , a Child of beauty rare ! I watched them with delight ; they were a lovely pair . Now with her empty Can the Maiden turned away ; But , ere ten yards were gone , her footsteps did she ...
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... Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the ...
... Twas mine among the fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the ...
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... which his soul had shone so bright , All vanish'd ; —'twas a heartfelt cross To him , a heavy , bitter loss , As he had ever known . But hark ! a gratulating voice With which the very D 4 THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY . 565.
... which his soul had shone so bright , All vanish'd ; —'twas a heartfelt cross To him , a heavy , bitter loss , As he had ever known . But hark ! a gratulating voice With which the very D 4 THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY . 565.
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