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قراءة كتاب A Leaf from the Old Forest
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A Leaf from the Old Forest, by J. D. Cossar
Transcribed by an anonymous volunteer from a book owned by David Price, email [email protected]
A LEAF
from
THE OLD FOREST.
poems by
JOHN D. COSSAR.
london:
Smart & Allen, London House Yard, Paternoster Row.
1870.
O bring me a leaf from the Old Forest,
The forest of beauty and song;
Where the Ettrick, through woods and fair meadows,
Doth lead its sweet waters along.
O bring me a leaf from the Old Forest,
A tuft from the glossy black pine;
A leaf from the oak and high chestnut tree
And a branch of green holly combine.
O bring me a leaf from the Old Forest,
A token so sacred, O bring;
’Twill recall those bright scenes to remembrance,
Old friendships around it will cling.
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Prelude |
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King Nimæra |
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Lord Henry of the Eden-side |
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My Mother’s Death |
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The World’s End |
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The Sabbath Day |
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Beauty Adorned |
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Walter (an Acrostic) |
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The Arrival in Leith Docks on a Visit to Scotland |
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Recollections (to Sarah) |
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A Stolen Kiss |
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The Orphan Boy |
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A Bright Day, after a Season of Dull Weather |
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Music |
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The Evil One |
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Friendship |
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To the Spirit of Poetry |
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Boyish Days |
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Beauty |
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My Schoolmates |
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The Departed Year |
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