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... mountain's highest ridge , Where oft the stormy winter gale Cuts like a scythe , while through the clouds It sweeps from vale to vale ; Not five yards from the mountain path , This Thorn you on your left espy ; And to the left , three ...
... mountain's highest ridge , Where oft the stormy winter gale Cuts like a scythe , while through the clouds It sweeps from vale to vale ; Not five yards from the mountain path , This Thorn you on your left espy ; And to the left , three ...
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... mountain when to cross . For oft there sits between the heap So like an infant's grave in size , And that same pond of which I spoke , A Woman in a scarlet cloak , And to herself she cries , ' Oh misery ! oh misery ! Oh woe is me ! oh ...
... mountain when to cross . For oft there sits between the heap So like an infant's grave in size , And that same pond of which I spoke , A Woman in a scarlet cloak , And to herself she cries , ' Oh misery ! oh misery ! Oh woe is me ! oh ...
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... mountain - top Does this poor Woman go ? And why sits she beside the Thorn When the blue daylight's in the sky , Or when the whirlwind's on the hill , Or frosty air is keen and still , And wherefore does she cry ? - O wherefore ...
... mountain - top Does this poor Woman go ? And why sits she beside the Thorn When the blue daylight's in the sky , Or when the whirlwind's on the hill , Or frosty air is keen and still , And wherefore does she cry ? - O wherefore ...
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... mountain - top Can this unhappy Woman go ? Whatever star is in the skies , Whatever wind may blow ? " " Full twenty years are past and gone Since she ( her name is Martha Ray ) Gave with a maiden's true good - will Her company to ...
... mountain - top Can this unhappy Woman go ? Whatever star is in the skies , Whatever wind may blow ? " " Full twenty years are past and gone Since she ( her name is Martha Ray ) Gave with a maiden's true good - will Her company to ...
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... mountain - top would go , And there was often seen . What could she seek ? - or wish to hide ? Her state to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad ; Yet often was she sober sad From her exceeding pain . O guilty Father ...
... mountain - top would go , And there was often seen . What could she seek ? - or wish to hide ? Her state to any eye was plain ; She was with child , and she was mad ; Yet often was she sober sad From her exceeding pain . O guilty Father ...
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