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... head In longdrawn vista, rustlingin thebreeze; Or where her pathways straggle as they please Bylonely farms and ... heads, Spires, rocks, andlawns a browner night o'erspreads; Strong terror checks the female peasant's sighs, And start ...
... head In longdrawn vista, rustlingin thebreeze; Or where her pathways straggle as they please Bylonely farms and ... heads, Spires, rocks, andlawns a browner night o'erspreads; Strong terror checks the female peasant's sighs, And start ...
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... head, Then sets. In total gloom the Vagrant sighs, 190 Stoopshersick head, andshuts her weary eyes; Oron her fingers counts thedistant clock, Or, to the drowsy crow of midnight cock, Listens, or quakes while from the forest's gulf Howls ...
... head, Then sets. In total gloom the Vagrant sighs, 190 Stoopshersick head, andshuts her weary eyes; Oron her fingers counts thedistant clock, Or, to the drowsy crow of midnight cock, Listens, or quakes while from the forest's gulf Howls ...
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... the storm to shield his head, But sought in vain; for now, all wild, forlorn, And vacant, a huge waste around him spread; The wet cold ground, he feared, must be his only bed. VI And be it so—for to the chill night shower.
... the storm to shield his head, But sought in vain; for now, all wild, forlorn, And vacant, a huge waste around him spread; The wet cold ground, he feared, must be his only bed. VI And be it so—for to the chill night shower.
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... head he oft hath bared; A Sailor he, who many a wretched hour Hath told; for, landing after labour hard, Full long endured in hope ofjust reward, He toan armed fleet was forced away By seamen, who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ...
... head he oft hath bared; A Sailor he, who many a wretched hour Hath told; for, landing after labour hard, Full long endured in hope ofjust reward, He toan armed fleet was forced away By seamen, who perhaps themselves had shared Like fate ...
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... head, Sight which tho' lost at once agleam of pleasure shed. XVI. No swinging signboard creaked from cottage elm To stay his steps with faintness overcome; 'Twas dark and void as ocean's watery realm Roaring with storms beneath night's ...
... head, Sight which tho' lost at once agleam of pleasure shed. XVI. No swinging signboard creaked from cottage elm To stay his steps with faintness overcome; 'Twas dark and void as ocean's watery realm Roaring with storms beneath night's ...
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