| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...pale — When he comes back and hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh what will Mi;.; • think of me, I cannot, cannot, tell. III. My ear-rings...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well — Thus will he think — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. IV. He'll think when I to market... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...ear-rings paleWhen he comes back and hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh what will Muca think of me, I cannot, cannot, tell. III. My ear-rings...cannot tell. IV. Hell think when I to market went, I loitered by the way— He'll think a willing ear I lent to all the lads might sayHell think some other... | |
| Ballads, English - 1823 - 244 pages
...the well, Oh what will Mu9a think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. in. " My car-rings ! my ear-tings ! he'll say they should have been, Not of pearl and...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well— Thus will he think — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. rv. " He'll think when I to market... | |
| Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 334 pages
...earrings pale — When he comes back, and hears that I have dropp'd them in the well, Oh what will Muc,a think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. III. My ear-rings...ear-rings ! he'll say they should have been, Not of pearl aud of silver, but of gold and glittering sheen, Of jasper and of onyx, and of diamond shining clear,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh what will Muca think of me, I cannot, cnnnot tell. " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well — Thus will he think — and what to say, alas! I cannot tell. ." Hell think when I to market... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...the well, Oh what will Mu9a think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'1l say they should have been, Not of pearl and of silver,...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well — Thus will he think — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. " He'1l think when I to market... | |
| Ballads, Spanish - 1841 - 276 pages
...well. Oh ! what will Muca think of me !—I cannot, cannot tell! ' My ear-rings! my ear-rings!—he'll say they should have been, Not of pearl and of silver,...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well; Thus will he think,— and what to say, alas! I cannot tell. ' He 'll think, when I to market... | |
| 1842 - 340 pages
...what will Muca think of me ! — I cannot, cannot tell ! ' My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! — he '11 say they should have been, Not of pearl and of silver,...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well ; Thus will he think, — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. ' He '11 think, when 1 to market... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Literature - 1845 - 356 pages
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, O what will Mu^a think of me ? — I cannot, cannot tell! My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! He'll say they should...;That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well; Thus will he think; and what to say I cannot, cannot tell. He'll think, when I to market went,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Literature - 1845 - 354 pages
...Mu$a think of me ? — I cannot, cannot tell ! My ear- rings! my ear-rings! He'll say they should hare been Not of pearl and of silver, but of gold and glittering...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well; Thus will he think ; and what to say I cannot, cannot tell. He'll think, when I to market went,... | |
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