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" At last he came, the messenger, The messenger from unseen lands : And what did dainty Baby Bell? She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair! We parted back her silken hair, We wove the roses round her brow, — White buds, the... "
THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH - 28. lappuse
autors: FERRIS GREENSLET - 1908
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Home Ballads

1865 - 118 lapas
...what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair ! We parted back her silken hair : We wove the roses...round her brow, White buds, the summer's drifted snow — Wrapped her from head to foot in flowers, And thus went dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of...
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Scribners Monthly, 8. sējums

1874 - 808 lapas
...will longest hold its place in poetry. To many people these perfect lines have a more enduring charm We parted back her silken hair, We wove the roses round her brow, — Wrapt her from head to foot in flowers — And thus went dainty Baby Bell Out of this world of...
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Child Life: A Collection of Poems

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1871 - 292 lapas
...what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair I We parted back her silken hair, We wove the roses...snow, — Wrapt her from head to foot in flowers ! And then went dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of ours I — TB Aldrich. THE MORNING-GLORY. WE wreathed...
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Scribners Monthly, 8. sējums

1874 - 780 lapas
...will longest hold its place in poetry. To many people these perfect lines have a more enduring charm We parted back her silken hair. We wove the roses round her brow, — Wrapt her from head to foot in flowers — And thus went dainty Baby Bell Out of this world of...
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The Rival Collection of Prose and Poetry, for the Use of Schools, Colleges ...

1872 - 514 lapas
...; And what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her hands, She only looked more meek and fair! We parted back her silken hair ; We wove the roses...round her brow, White buds, the summer's drifted snow ; Wrapped her from head to foot in flowers, — And thus went dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of...
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Reading and Elocution: Theoretical and Practical

Anna Randall Diehl - 1872 - 460 lapas
...lands, And what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her hands, She only looked more meek and fair I We parted back her silken hair; We wove the roses...round her brow, White buds, the summer's drifted snow, Wrapped her from head to foot in flowers, And thus went dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of ours...
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New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ...

1872 - 710 lapas
...what did dainty Babie Bell Í She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair 1 my God it pleases Thee. Naught have I else to do...sing the whole day long ; And lie, whom most I lov — Wrap her from head to foot in flowers I And thus went dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of ours....
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Songs of the Cross and crown

Songs - 1874 - 252 lapas
...what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair ! We parted back her silken hair : We wove the roses...Wrapt her from head to foot in flowers ! And thus wont dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of ours ! TB ALDEICH. KEQUIESCAT IN PACE. rE have watched...
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Child life, poems, ed. by J.G. Whittier

Child life - 1874 - 300 lapas
...what did dainty Babie Bell ? She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more meek and fair ! We parted back her silken hair, We •wove the roses...snow, — Wrapt her from head to foot in flowers ! And then went dainty Babie Bell Out of this world of ours ! — TB Aldrich. THE MORNING-GLORY. WE wreathed...
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Cloth of Gold: And Other Poems

Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1875 - 184 lapas
...what did dainty Baby Bell? She only crossed her little hands, She only looked more rneek and fair! We parted back her silken hair, We wove the roses...thus went dainty Baby Bell Out of this world of ours! PISCATAQUA EIVER. TTHOU singest by the gleaming isles, By woods, and fields of corn, Thou singest,...
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