From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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... face of the moon is not broader than thy shield . Ruddy is thy face of youth ! soft the ringlets of thy hair ! But this tree may fall ; and his memory be forgot ! The daughter of the stranger will be sad , looking to the roll- ing sea ...
... face of the moon is not broader than thy shield . Ruddy is thy face of youth ! soft the ringlets of thy hair ! But this tree may fall ; and his memory be forgot ! The daughter of the stranger will be sad , looking to the roll- ing sea ...
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... face with a ghastly pang , " Fly , brother , fly ! more high ,. Agape they heard me call : A flash Gramercy ! they for joy did grin , of joy And all at once their breath drew in , As they were drinking all . " See ! see ! ( I cried ) she ...
... face with a ghastly pang , " Fly , brother , fly ! more high ,. Agape they heard me call : A flash Gramercy ! they for joy did grin , of joy And all at once their breath drew in , As they were drinking all . " See ! see ! ( I cried ) she ...
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... face his son . ] I come to the attack that has been made upon me . [ EDGAR , with a gesture of deprecation , remains ... face to face . ] If it is carried , it means that we shall fail in what we set our- selves to do . It means that we ...
... face his son . ] I come to the attack that has been made upon me . [ EDGAR , with a gesture of deprecation , remains ... face to face . ] If it is carried , it means that we shall fail in what we set our- selves to do . It means that we ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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