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... hour; Soon fades her cheek, herblushing beauties fly, Asfades the chequered bowthat paints the sky, So shall thysire, whilst hope hisbreast inspires, And wakes anew life's glimmering trembling fires, 100 Hear Britain's sons rehearse thy ...
... hour; Soon fades her cheek, herblushing beauties fly, Asfades the chequered bowthat paints the sky, So shall thysire, whilst hope hisbreast inspires, And wakes anew life's glimmering trembling fires, 100 Hear Britain's sons rehearse thy ...
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... at imagined sounds, And,wildly pausing, oft shehangs aghast, Whether someold Swiss air hath checked herhaste Or thrill of Spartanfife iscaught between the blast. Swoln with incessant rains from hour to hour, 270 All.
... at imagined sounds, And,wildly pausing, oft shehangs aghast, Whether someold Swiss air hath checked herhaste Or thrill of Spartanfife iscaught between the blast. Swoln with incessant rains from hour to hour, 270 All.
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William Wordsworth Henry Reed. Swoln with incessant rains from hour to hour, 270 All day the floods a deepening murmur pour: The sky is veiled, and every cheerful sight:Dark isthe region aswith coming night; But what a sudden burst of ...
William Wordsworth Henry Reed. Swoln with incessant rains from hour to hour, 270 All day the floods a deepening murmur pour: The sky is veiled, and every cheerful sight:Dark isthe region aswith coming night; But what a sudden burst of ...
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... hour! Rejoice, brave Land,though pride's perverted ire Rouse hell's own aid, and wrap thy fieldsin fire:Lo, from the flames agreat and glorious birth;As ifa newmade heaven were hailing a new earth! —All cannot be: the promise is too ...
... hour! Rejoice, brave Land,though pride's perverted ire Rouse hell's own aid, and wrap thy fieldsin fire:Lo, from the flames agreat and glorious birth;As ifa newmade heaven were hailing a new earth! —All cannot be: the promise is too ...
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... 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; was hurried off, a helpless prey, 'Gainst all that in ...
... 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; was hurried off, a helpless prey, 'Gainst all that in ...
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