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William Makepeace Thackeray (Уильям Мейкпис Теккерей)


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Come to the greenwood tree,
Come where the dark woods be,
Dearest, O come with me!
Let us rove—O my love—O my love!

Come—'tis the moonlight hour,
Dew is on leaf and flower,
Come to the linden bower,—
Let us rove—O my love—O my love!

Dark is the wood, and wide
Dangers, they say, betide;
But, at my Albert's side,
Nought I fear, O my love—O my love!

Welcome the greenwood tree,
Welcome the forest free,
Dearest, with thee, with thee,
Nought I fear, O my love—O my love! 



William Makepeace Thackeray's other poems:
  1. Mr. Molony’s Account of the Ball
  2. Ronsard to His Mistress
  3. Abd-El-Kader at Toulon or, The Caged Hawk
  4. Damages, Two Hundred Pounds
  5. At the Church-Gate


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