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... turned, while rainpoured down smokingon every side. XIV. Pile of Stonehenge! so proudto hintyetkeep Thy secrets, thou thatlov'st to stand and hearThe Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep, Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ...
... turned, while rainpoured down smokingon every side. XIV. Pile of Stonehenge! so proudto hintyetkeep Thy secrets, thou thatlov'st to stand and hearThe Plain resounding to the whirlwind's sweep, Inmate of lonesome Nature's endless year ...
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... turned:—we had no otheraid: Like one revived, upon his neck I wept; And her whom he had loved in joy, he said, He well could love in grief; his faith he kept; And in a quiethome once more myfather slept. XXX. “We livedin peaceand comfort ...
... turned:—we had no otheraid: Like one revived, upon his neck I wept; And her whom he had loved in joy, he said, He well could love in grief; his faith he kept; And in a quiethome once more myfather slept. XXX. “We livedin peaceand comfort ...
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... turned round His battered head, a groan the Sailor fetched As if he saw—there and upon that ground— Strange repetition of the deadly wound Hehad himself inflicted. Through his brainAt once the griding iron passage found; Deluge of ...
... turned round His battered head, a groan the Sailor fetched As if he saw—there and upon that ground— Strange repetition of the deadly wound Hehad himself inflicted. Through his brainAt once the griding iron passage found; Deluge of ...
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... turned himself away, And withthe food of pride sustained hissoul In solitude.—Stranger! these gloomy boughs Had charms forhim; and herehe loved to sit,His only visitantsastraggling sheep, The stonechat,or the glancing sandpiper:And on ...
... turned himself away, And withthe food of pride sustained hissoul In solitude.—Stranger! these gloomy boughs Had charms forhim; and herehe loved to sit,His only visitantsastraggling sheep, The stonechat,or the glancing sandpiper:And on ...
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... Bythe brook side: it istheabodeofOne, AMaiden innocent till ensnared by Clifford, Who soon grew weary of her; but, alas! What she hadseen and suffered turned her brain. Cast off by her Betrayer, she dwells alone, Nor moves.
... Bythe brook side: it istheabodeofOne, AMaiden innocent till ensnared by Clifford, Who soon grew weary of her; but, alas! What she hadseen and suffered turned her brain. Cast off by her Betrayer, she dwells alone, Nor moves.
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