| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - American literature - 1906 - 918 pages
...beautiful blue-veined brow Brush every wandering silken thread, Cross his hands on his bosom now, — Somebody's darling is still and dead ! Kiss him once for somebody's sake ; Murmur a prayer both soft and low ; One bright curl from its fair mates take — They were somebody's pride, you know.... | |
| Lawrence Wilson - History - 1907 - 928 pages
...gold, Cross his hands on his bosom now — Somebody's Darling is still and cold. Kiss him once more for somebody's sake; Murmur a prayer soft and low; One bright curl from its fair mates take — They were somebody's pride, you know ; Somebody's hand has rested there —... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - American literature - 1910 - 517 pages
...beautiful blue-veined brow Brush every wandering silken thread, Cross his hands on his bosom now— Somebody's darling is still and dead! Kiss him once for somebody's sake; Murmur a prayer both soft and low; One bright curl from its fair mates take— They were somebody's pride, you know.... | |
| Charles W. Kent - American poetry - 1913 - 136 pages
...beautiful blue-veined brow Brush every wandering silken thread, Cross his hands on his bosom now, — 15 Somebody's darling is still and dead! Kiss him once for somebody's sake ; Murmur a prayer, both soft and low; One bright curl from its fair mates take — They were somebody's pride, you know.... | |
| Texas. Legislature. House, Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives - Law - 1914 - 580 pages
...wandering waves of gold; Cross his hands on his bosom now — 'Somebody's darling' is still and cold. Kiss him once for 'Somebody's' sake, Murmur a prayer soft and low; Ono bright curl from its fair mates take, They were 'Somebody's' pride, you know. 'Somebody's' hand... | |
| 1915 - 368 pages
...Brush every wandering, silken thread; Cross bis hands as a sign of grace — Somebody's darling ls still and dead! Kiss him once for Somebody's sake;...know. Somebody's hand hath rested there; Was it a mothers, soft and white? And have the lips of a sister fair Been baptized in those waves of light?... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1917 - 550 pages
...beautiful blue-veined brow Brush every wandering silken thread, Cross his hands on his bosom now — Somebody's darling is still and dead ! Kiss him once for somebody's sake ; Murmur a prayer both soft and low ; One bright curl from its fair mates take — They were somebody's pride, you know.... | |
| Josiah Coleman Kent - Northborough (Mass.) - 1921 - 628 pages
...wandering waves of gold, Cross his hands on his bosom now, — Somebody's darling is still and cold. "Kiss him once for somebody's sake, Murmur a prayer, soft and low; One bright curl from its fair mates take. They were somebody's pride, you know ; Somebody's hand hath rested there — Was... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers (Elementary) - 1887 - 252 pages
...wandering waves of gold ; Cross his hands on his bosom now; Somebody's darling is still and cold. 3. Kiss him once for somebody's sake, Murmur a prayer soft and low; One bright curl from its fair mates take; They were somebody's pride, you know ; Somebody's hand has rested there; Was it... | |
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