From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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... passed the hall , that echoes still , Pass as lightly as you will ! 145 150 155 The brands were flat , the brands were dying , Amid their own white ashes lying ; But when the lady passed , there came A tongue of light , a fit of flame ...
... passed the hall , that echoes still , Pass as lightly as you will ! 145 150 155 The brands were flat , the brands were dying , Amid their own white ashes lying ; But when the lady passed , there came A tongue of light , a fit of flame ...
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... passed their quiet place ; Or in my boat I lie 66 Moored to the cool bank in the summer- heats , ' Mid wide grass meadows which the sun- shine fills , And watch the warm , green - muffled Cumner hills , And wonder if thou haunt'st their ...
... passed their quiet place ; Or in my boat I lie 66 Moored to the cool bank in the summer- heats , ' Mid wide grass meadows which the sun- shine fills , And watch the warm , green - muffled Cumner hills , And wonder if thou haunt'st their ...
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... passing well . A double - clappered silver bell That must be made to clink in chime , A dainty thing's the Villanelle ; And if you wish to flute a spell , Or ask a meeting ' neath the lime , It serves its purpose passing well . You must ...
... passing well . A double - clappered silver bell That must be made to clink in chime , A dainty thing's the Villanelle ; And if you wish to flute a spell , Or ask a meeting ' neath the lime , It serves its purpose passing well . You must ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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