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... look beyondthesun,andview Those fastreceding depths of sable blueFlyingtillvision can no more pursue! —At once bewildering mists around him close, And cold and hunger are his least of woes; The Demon of the snow, with angry roar 330 ...
... look beyondthesun,andview Those fastreceding depths of sable blueFlyingtillvision can no more pursue! —At once bewildering mists around him close, And cold and hunger are his least of woes; The Demon of the snow, with angry roar 330 ...
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... look upon the wellmatched pair; Till storm and driving ice blockade him there. There, safely guarded by the woods behind, He hears the chiding of the baffled wind, Hears Winter calling all his terrors round, 490 And, blest within ...
... look upon the wellmatched pair; Till storm and driving ice blockade him there. There, safely guarded by the woods behind, He hears the chiding of the baffled wind, Hears Winter calling all his terrors round, 490 And, blest within ...
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... look;But vain were wishes, efforts vain as they; He from his old hereditary nook Must part; the summons came;—our final leave we took. XXVII. “It was indeed amiserable hour When, fromthe last hilltop, mysire surveyed, Peering above ...
... look;But vain were wishes, efforts vain as they; He from his old hereditary nook Must part; the summons came;—our final leave we took. XXVII. “It was indeed amiserable hour When, fromthe last hilltop, mysire surveyed, Peering above ...
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... look was in herface which seemed tosay,“Be blest;by sight ofthee fromheaven was sent Peace tomy parting soul, the fulness of content.” LXXI. 'She' sleptin peace,—his pulses throbbed and stopped, Breathless he gazed upon her face,—then ...
... look was in herface which seemed tosay,“Be blest;by sight ofthee fromheaven was sent Peace tomy parting soul, the fulness of content.” LXXI. 'She' sleptin peace,—his pulses throbbed and stopped, Breathless he gazed upon her face,—then ...
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... look down into a dell, and thereWill see an ash from which a signboard hangs;The houseishidden bythe shade. Old Man, You seem worn outwith travel—shall I support you? HER. I thank you; but, a restingplace so near, 'Twere.
... look down into a dell, and thereWill see an ash from which a signboard hangs;The houseishidden bythe shade. Old Man, You seem worn outwith travel—shall I support you? HER. I thank you; but, a restingplace so near, 'Twere.
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