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ˈoʊl dənold·en
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- adj.
long past
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4 songs found
Rich in its treasures golden
But you'll pine I know for days long long ago
And the one that is never oldenBack to the olden
Days that were goldenSince nights were long and days were olden
Woman to man has been beholdenIn days of olden
Silence was golden
5/29 poems found see 24 more »
Banners yellow, glorious, golden,
On its roof did float and flow,
(This- all this- was in the oldenYou were born with the pride of the lords great and olden
Who danced, through the ages, in corridors golden.The loves of earth grow olden
Or kneel at some new shrine;
Her locks are always golden-'Make her chainlets, silvern, golden,
She hath sown and she shall reap;
Look up to the mountains olden,Sung by the poets olden,-
When primrose banks turn pale and fade,
And meads wax deep and golden.
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