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... mind stillasa deep evening stream. Nor, if accosted now, in thought engrossed, Moody, or inly troubled, would he seem To traveller who might talk of any casual theme. XII Hurtle the clouds in deeper darkness piled, Gone is.
... mind stillasa deep evening stream. Nor, if accosted now, in thought engrossed, Moody, or inly troubled, would he seem To traveller who might talk of any casual theme. XII Hurtle the clouds in deeper darkness piled, Gone is.
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William Wordsworth Henry Reed. XII. Hurtle the clouds in deeper darkness piled, Gone is the raven timely rest to seek; He seemed the only creature in the wild On whom the elements their rage might wreak; Save that the bustard,of those ...
William Wordsworth Henry Reed. XII. Hurtle the clouds in deeper darkness piled, Gone is the raven timely rest to seek; He seemed the only creature in the wild On whom the elements their rage might wreak; Save that the bustard,of those ...
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... nightly watch, Were not for me, brought up in nothing ill: Besides, ongriefs so fresh mythoughts werebrooding still. XLVIII. “What could I do, unaided and unblest? My father! gone was every friend of thine: And kindred XLVII ...
... nightly watch, Were not for me, brought up in nothing ill: Besides, ongriefs so fresh mythoughts werebrooding still. XLVIII. “What could I do, unaided and unblest? My father! gone was every friend of thine: And kindred XLVII ...
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... gone. The carman wether lips aswellbehoved; Bed under her lean body there was none, Though even to die near one she most had loved She could notof herselfthose wasted limbs have moved. LXII. The Soldier's Widow learned with honest pain ...
... gone. The carman wether lips aswellbehoved; Bed under her lean body there was none, Though even to die near one she most had loved She could notof herselfthose wasted limbs have moved. LXII. The Soldier's Widow learned with honest pain ...
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... gone I saw, Though at adistance and he wasdisguised, Hovering round Herbert's door, a man whose figure Resembled much that cold voluptuary, The villain, Clifford. He hates you, and he knows Where hecanstab you deepest. MAR. Clifford ...
... gone I saw, Though at adistance and he wasdisguised, Hovering round Herbert's door, a man whose figure Resembled much that cold voluptuary, The villain, Clifford. He hates you, and he knows Where hecanstab you deepest. MAR. Clifford ...
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