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... face of things To the Men of Kent ... " Six thousand veterans practised in war's game " Shout , for a mighty victory ... faces bright " 220 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS ,
... face of things To the Men of Kent ... " Six thousand veterans practised in war's game " Shout , for a mighty victory ... faces bright " 220 221 221 Thanksgiving Odes . Ode for the Morning of the Day XX CONTENTS ,
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... face is fair and fresh to see ; His limbs are cast in beauty's mould , And dearly he loves me . One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk , Our quiet home all full in view , And held such intermitted talk As we are wont to do . My thoughts ...
... face is fair and fresh to see ; His limbs are cast in beauty's mould , And dearly he loves me . One morn we stroll'd on our dry walk , Our quiet home all full in view , And held such intermitted talk As we are wont to do . My thoughts ...
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... face ; If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her lamb that little maid might sing- " What ails thee , young one ? What ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? Well both for bed and ...
... face ; If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring , Thus , thought I , to her lamb that little maid might sing- " What ails thee , young one ? What ? Why pull so at thy cord ? Is it not well with thee ? Well both for bed and ...
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... face of heaven , - How rapidly the child is driven ! The fourth part of a mile I ween He thus had gone , ere he was seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me , What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw : among the ...
... face of heaven , - How rapidly the child is driven ! The fourth part of a mile I ween He thus had gone , ere he was seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me , What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw : among the ...
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... Face of Nature as the Sun declines - Mountain Lerm , and the Cock - Slate- quarry Sunset - Superstition of the Country connected with that moment - Swan . - Female Beggar - Twilight sounds - Western Lights - Spirits - Night - Moonlight ...
... Face of Nature as the Sun declines - Mountain Lerm , and the Cock - Slate- quarry Sunset - Superstition of the Country connected with that moment - Swan . - Female Beggar - Twilight sounds - Western Lights - Spirits - Night - Moonlight ...
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