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... leaves,in stronger lines; 'Tis pleasant nearthe tranquil laketostray Where, winding onalongsomesecret bay, Theswan uplifts his chest, and backwardflingsHis neck, a varying arch, between his towering wings: Theeye that marks thegliding ...
... leaves,in stronger lines; 'Tis pleasant nearthe tranquil laketostray Where, winding onalongsomesecret bay, Theswan uplifts his chest, and backwardflingsHis neck, a varying arch, between his towering wings: Theeye that marks thegliding ...
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... leaf Awoke a fainter sense of moral grief; The measured echo of the distant flail Wound in morewelcome cadence downthe vale; Withmore majestic course the water rolled, And ripening foliage shone with richergold. —But foes are gathering ...
... leaf Awoke a fainter sense of moral grief; The measured echo of the distant flail Wound in morewelcome cadence downthe vale; Withmore majestic course the water rolled, And ripening foliage shone with richergold. —But foes are gathering ...
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... leaves. OLD PIL.This news! Itmade my heart leap upwith joy. IDON. Iscarcely canbelieve it. OLD PIL. Myself, I heard The Sheriff read, in open Court, a letter Which purported it was the royal pleasure The Baron Herbert, who, as was ...
... leaves. OLD PIL.This news! Itmade my heart leap upwith joy. IDON. Iscarcely canbelieve it. OLD PIL. Myself, I heard The Sheriff read, in open Court, a letter Which purported it was the royal pleasure The Baron Herbert, who, as was ...
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... leaves, such as the winds Of many autumns in the cave had piled. Meanwhile the storm fellheavy on the woods; Ourlittle fire sent forth a cheering warmth And we were comforted, and talked of comfort; But 'twas an angry night, and o'er ...
... leaves, such as the winds Of many autumns in the cave had piled. Meanwhile the storm fellheavy on the woods; Ourlittle fire sent forth a cheering warmth And we were comforted, and talked of comfort; But 'twas an angry night, and o'er ...
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... leaves. You knew her well—ay, there, Old Man! you were a very Lynx, you knew The worm was in her– HER. Mercy! Sir, what meanyou? MAR. Youhave a Daughter! HER. Ohthat she were here!— She hathan eye thatsinks into all hearts, And ifIhave ...
... leaves. You knew her well—ay, there, Old Man! you were a very Lynx, you knew The worm was in her– HER. Mercy! Sir, what meanyou? MAR. Youhave a Daughter! HER. Ohthat she were here!— She hathan eye thatsinks into all hearts, And ifIhave ...
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