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... rugged way . * The lyre of Memnon is reported to have emitted melancholy or cheerful tones , as it was touched by the sun's evening or morning rays . Back from his sight no bashful children steal ; He DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c . 124.
... rugged way . * The lyre of Memnon is reported to have emitted melancholy or cheerful tones , as it was touched by the sun's evening or morning rays . Back from his sight no bashful children steal ; He DESCRIPTIVE SKETCHES , & c . 124.
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... cheerful sight : Dark is the region as with coming night ; But what a sudden burst of overpowering light ! Triumphant on the bosom of the storm , Glances the wheeling eagle's glorious form ! Eastward , in long perspective glittering ...
... cheerful sight : Dark is the region as with coming night ; But what a sudden burst of overpowering light ! Triumphant on the bosom of the storm , Glances the wheeling eagle's glorious form ! Eastward , in long perspective glittering ...
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... cheerful lays , And melancholy lowings intervene Of scattered herds , that in the meadow graze , Some amid lingering shade , some touched by the sun's rays . LIX . They saw and heard , and , winding with the road , Down a thick wood ...
... cheerful lays , And melancholy lowings intervene Of scattered herds , that in the meadow graze , Some amid lingering shade , some touched by the sun's rays . LIX . They saw and heard , and , winding with the road , Down a thick wood ...
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... cheerful As if we two were twins ; two songsters bred In the same nest , my spring - time one with thine . My fancies , fancies if they be , are such As come , dear Child ! from a far deeper source Than bodily weariness . While here we ...
... cheerful As if we two were twins ; two songsters bred In the same nest , my spring - time one with thine . My fancies , fancies if they be , are such As come , dear Child ! from a far deeper source Than bodily weariness . While here we ...
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... cheerful mind , -and buffeted with bond , Interest , and mortgages ; at last he sank , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ! whether it was care that spurred him God only knows , but to the very last He had the ...
... cheerful mind , -and buffeted with bond , Interest , and mortgages ; at last he sank , And went into his grave before his time . Poor Walter ! whether it was care that spurred him God only knows , but to the very last He had the ...
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