The Cherry Tree: A Collection of PoemsGeoffrey Grigson Vanguard Press, 1959 - 517 էջ An anthology of English poetry, with over 500 poems by more than 300 authors. |
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... tell Aunt Nancy , Go and tell Aunt Nancy , Go and tell Aunt Nancy The old grey goose is dead : The one that she'd been saving , The one that she'd been saving , The one that she'd been saving To make her feather bed . She died last ...
... tell Aunt Nancy , Go and tell Aunt Nancy , Go and tell Aunt Nancy The old grey goose is dead : The one that she'd been saving , The one that she'd been saving , The one that she'd been saving To make her feather bed . She died last ...
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... Tell me , tell me , gentle Robin , What is it sets thy heart a - throbbing ? Is it that Grimalkin fell Hath killed thy father or thy mother , Thy sister or thy brother , Or any other ? Tell me but that , And I'll kill the Cat . But stay ...
... Tell me , tell me , gentle Robin , What is it sets thy heart a - throbbing ? Is it that Grimalkin fell Hath killed thy father or thy mother , Thy sister or thy brother , Or any other ? Tell me but that , And I'll kill the Cat . But stay ...
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A Collection of Poems Geoffrey Grigson. Tell faith it's fled the City , Tell how the country erreth , Tell manhood shakes off pity , Tell virtue least preferreth And if they do reply , Spare not to give the lie . So when thou hast as I ...
A Collection of Poems Geoffrey Grigson. Tell faith it's fled the City , Tell how the country erreth , Tell manhood shakes off pity , Tell virtue least preferreth And if they do reply , Spare not to give the lie . So when thou hast as I ...
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