'Twere good she was spoken with, for she may strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds. | |
'Twere good she were spoken with for she may strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds. | |
And do you now strew flowers in his way that comes in triumph over Pompey's blood? | |
Better to quit and strew the ground with salt, as the ancients did, to purify the battlefields. | |
Do not forget, when my mortal remains are taken away, to put a horseshoe over the door and to strew linseed after me so that I shall not haunt you. | |
'Twere good she was spoken with, for she may strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds. | |
'Twere good she were spoken with for she may strew dangerous conjectures in ill-breeding minds. | |
And do you now strew flowers in his way that comes in triumph over Pompey's blood? | |
Better to quit and strew the ground with salt, as the ancients did, to purify the battlefields. | |
Do not forget, when my mortal remains are taken away, to put a horseshoe over the door and to strew linseed after me so that I shall not haunt you. | |
Peril awaits the incautious wayfarer... and strews grief where laughter once played. ##[Woman Vocalizing] | |
So the ice cleanses the sea floor and strews the ceiling above with remnants of life from below. | |
Peril awaits the incautious wayfarer... and strews grief where laughter once played. ##[Woman Vocalizing] | |
So the ice cleanses the sea floor and strews the ceiling above with remnants of life from below. | |
"The sniper laid him low, and strewed his brains. | |
And this man called Washington. And all us under him are suffering painful defeat. Legs and limbs strewed along the flowered fields. | |
I thought thy bride bed to have decked, sweet maid. And not have strewed thy grave. | |
I thought thy bride-bed to have decked, sweet maid... and not to have strewed thy grave. | |
I thought thy bridebed to have decked, sweet maid and not t' have strewed thy grave. | |
"The sniper laid him low, and strewed his brains. | |
And this man called Washington. And all us under him are suffering painful defeat. Legs and limbs strewed along the flowered fields. | |
I thought thy bride bed to have decked, sweet maid. And not have strewed thy grave. | |
I thought thy bride-bed to have decked, sweet maid... and not to have strewed thy grave. | |
I thought thy bridebed to have decked, sweet maid and not t' have strewed thy grave. | |
Flower girl, strewing. | |
Hey, B.A., you're strewing stuff all over the floor here. | |
There used to be a big red fish... Anyone else except himself his brother is probably strewing... | |
You are butler, good for naught... save bed making, sand strewing. | |
"By the midnight breezes strewn." | |
"My path strewn with stars..." "I now find" | |
"The path of love is strewn with many obstacles" | |
"Their bones were strewn about, along with human skulls and flesh. " | |
"knee-high boots strewn about the floor, | |
Flower girl, strewing. | |
Hey, B.A., you're strewing stuff all over the floor here. | |
There used to be a big red fish... Anyone else except himself his brother is probably strewing... | |
You are butler, good for naught... save bed making, sand strewing. | |
"By the midnight breezes strewn." | |
"My path strewn with stars..." "I now find" | |
"The path of love is strewn with many obstacles" | |
"Their bones were strewn about, along with human skulls and flesh. " | |
"knee-high boots strewn about the floor, | |