A Pair of Blue Eyes (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)ReadHowYouWant.com, 1880 - 369 pages |
Contents
Twas on the evening of a winters day | 12 |
Melodious birds sing madrigals | 37 |
Where heaves the turf in many a mouldring heap | 60 |
Bosomd high in tufted trees | 96 |
Fare thee weel awhile | 128 |
No more of me you knew my love | 149 |
AllenaDale is no baron or lord | 214 |
Her father did fume | 252 |
Beneath the shelter of an aged tree | 284 |
Journeys end in lovers meeting | 325 |
Adieu she cries and waved her lily hand | 370 |
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