Anthology of Romanticism, Volym 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 |
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... stream . The stream and the wind roar aloud . hear not the voice of my love ! Why delays my Salgar , why the chief of the hill , his promise ? Here is the rock , and here the tree ! here is the roaring stream ! Thou didst promise with ...
... stream . The stream and the wind roar aloud . hear not the voice of my love ! Why delays my Salgar , why the chief of the hill , his promise ? Here is the rock , and here the tree ! here is the roaring stream ! Thou didst promise with ...
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... stream , Flow gently , sweet Afton , disturb not her dream ! Thou stock - dove , whose echo resounds through the glen , Ye wild whistling blackbirds in yon thorny den , Thou green - crested lapwing , thy screaming forbear , I charge you ...
... stream , Flow gently , sweet Afton , disturb not her dream ! Thou stock - dove , whose echo resounds through the glen , Ye wild whistling blackbirds in yon thorny den , Thou green - crested lapwing , thy screaming forbear , I charge you ...
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... stream from it into the river is twelve or fifteen yards wide , and ten or twelve feet in depth ; the basin and stream continually peopled with prodi- 170 gious numbers and variety of fish and other animals ; as the alligator , and the ...
... stream from it into the river is twelve or fifteen yards wide , and ten or twelve feet in depth ; the basin and stream continually peopled with prodi- 170 gious numbers and variety of fish and other animals ; as the alligator , and the ...
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