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ENKE The Proud Lady BY HENRY VAN DYKE WH JHEN Stävoren town was in
its prime And queened the Zuyder Zee , Its ships went out to every clime With
costly merchantry . A lady dwelt in that rich town , The fairest in all the land ; She ...
ENKE The Proud Lady BY HENRY VAN DYKE WH JHEN Stävoren town was in
its prime And queened the Zuyder Zee , Its ships went out to every clime With
costly merchantry . A lady dwelt in that rich town , The fairest in all the land ; She ...
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For she was proud of her father's ships As she watched them gaily pass , And
pride looked out of her eyes and lips , When she saw herself in the glass . ¡° Now
come , ¡± she said to the captains ten Who were ready to put to sea , ¡° Ye are all
my ...
For she was proud of her father's ships As she watched them gaily pass , And
pride looked out of her eyes and lips , When she saw herself in the glass . ¡° Now
come , ¡± she said to the captains ten Who were ready to put to sea , ¡° Ye are all
my ...
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Then Stävoren town saw evil years ; No ships could out or in ; The boats lay
rotting at the piers , And the mouldy grain in the bin . The grass - grown streets
were all forlorn , The houses in ruin stood ; The lady's velvet gown was torn , Her
rings ...
Then Stävoren town saw evil years ; No ships could out or in ; The boats lay
rotting at the piers , And the mouldy grain in the bin . The grass - grown streets
were all forlorn , The houses in ruin stood ; The lady's velvet gown was torn , Her
rings ...
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These every sort of help a seaman may receive various bulletins of the Admiralty
cover in self - respect , all carried on under dithe actual ships involved ; the
remainder rection of Dr. Archibald R. Mansfield of the vast fleet is lost in a sea of
mys- ...
These every sort of help a seaman may receive various bulletins of the Admiralty
cover in self - respect , all carried on under dithe actual ships involved ; the
remainder rection of Dr. Archibald R. Mansfield of the vast fleet is lost in a sea of
mys- ...
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As ships , to provide good ports of call for the young aviator was concerned , their
cruisers by land , to continue to the incident was closed , for the regulathem the
fashioning influence of refine tions do not require a report of personal ment .
As ships , to provide good ports of call for the young aviator was concerned , their
cruisers by land , to continue to the incident was closed , for the regulathem the
fashioning influence of refine tions do not require a report of personal ment .
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