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Page 131
... MARY ° THE twentieth year is well nigh past , o Since first our sky was overcast ; Ah , would that this might be the last ! Thy spirits have a fainter flow , I see them daily weaker grow ; My Mary ! ' Twas my ... MARY 131 To Mary.
... MARY ° THE twentieth year is well nigh past , o Since first our sky was overcast ; Ah , would that this might be the last ! Thy spirits have a fainter flow , I see them daily weaker grow ; My Mary ! ' Twas my ... MARY 131 To Mary.
Page 132
... Mary ! 20 Yet me they charm , whate'er the theme , Thy silver locks once auburn bright , Are still more lovely in my ... Mary ! My Mary ! My Mary ! 25 30 35 My Mary ! My Mary ! 40 And still to love , though prest with ill , 132 ...
... Mary ! 20 Yet me they charm , whate'er the theme , Thy silver locks once auburn bright , Are still more lovely in my ... Mary ! My Mary ! My Mary ! 25 30 35 My Mary ! My Mary ! 40 And still to love , though prest with ill , 132 ...
Page 133
... Mary ! My Mary ! THE CASTAWAY OBSCUREST night involved the sky , The Atlantic billows roared , When such a destined wretch as I , Washed headlong from on board , Of friends , of hope , of all bereft , His floating home forever left ...
... Mary ! My Mary ! THE CASTAWAY OBSCUREST night involved the sky , The Atlantic billows roared , When such a destined wretch as I , Washed headlong from on board , Of friends , of hope , of all bereft , His floating home forever left ...
Page 232
... Mary de Valentia , Countess of Pem- broke , daughter of Guy de Chatillon , Comte de St. Paul in France ; of whom tradition says , that her husband Aude mar de Valentia , Earl of Pembroke , was slain at a tourna ment on the day of his ...
... Mary de Valentia , Countess of Pem- broke , daughter of Guy de Chatillon , Comte de St. Paul in France ; of whom tradition says , that her husband Aude mar de Valentia , Earl of Pembroke , was slain at a tourna ment on the day of his ...
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... mary of those articles of diet that suit them best . " I take it to be a general opinion that they graze , but it is an erroneous one ; at least grass is not their staple ; they seem rather to use it medicinally , soon quitting it for ...
... mary of those articles of diet that suit them best . " I take it to be a general opinion that they graze , but it is an erroneous one ; at least grass is not their staple ; they seem rather to use it medicinally , soon quitting it for ...
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