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" Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two? Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade ; Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome... "
Select Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Two Volumes: with a Preface and Notes by ... - Page 117
by Abraham Cowley - 1777
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1891 - 408 pages
...dearest friend, do part from thec. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which...did not know The love betwixt us two? Henceforth, yc gentle trees, for ever fade, Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine,...
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A History of Eighteenth Century Literature (1660-1780)

Edmund Gosse - English literature - 1891 - 440 pages
...for they, my friend, were thine. " Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two f Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade ; Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome...
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The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language

Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1894 - 404 pages
...dearest friend, do part from thee. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which...Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade, Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave wherein my friend is...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 530 pages
...lov'd, for they, my friend, were thina Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which...Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade, Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave wherein my friend is...
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Old Landmarks and Historic Fields of Middlesex

Samuel Adams Drake - Historic sites - 1895 - 478 pages
...Belshazzar." CHAPTER IX. A DAY AT HARVARD. " Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, ray Have yon not seen us walking every day? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt as two t " \ AMBRIDGK seems to realize the injnnction of a sagacious statesman of antiquity : " If...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1896 - 520 pages
...for they, my friend, were thine. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which...Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade, Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave wherein my friend is...
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Treasury of Minor British Poetry: Selected and Arranged with Notes

John Churton Collins - Bookbinding, Victorian - 1896 - 504 pages
...for they, my Friend, were thine. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which...Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade ; Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave wherein my Friend is...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern

Charles Dudley Warner - Anthologies - 1896 - 452 pages
...loved, for they, my friend, were thine. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say Have ye not seen us walking every day? Was there a tree about which...love betwixt us two ? Henceforth, ye gentle trees, forever fade; Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave...
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Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics ...

Francis Turner Palgrave - 1896 - 334 pages
...dearest friend, do part from thee. Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say, Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about which did not know The love betwixt us two ? 20 Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade, Or your sad branches thicker join, And into darksome...
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Seventeenth Century Studies: A Contribution to the History of English Poetry

Edmund Gosse - English poetry - 1897 - 386 pages
...directness and tenderness : — " Ye fields of Cambridge, our dear Cambridge, say Have ye not seen us walking every day ? Was there a tree about, which...Henceforth, ye gentle trees, for ever fade, Or your sad branches thicker join And into darksome shades combine, Dark as the grave wherein my friend is...
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