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Page 45
... hills of Dynevowre : But dare thou not , I charge , in any case , To enter into that same baleful bower , For fear the cruel fiends should thee un'wares devour But standing high aloft , low lay thine ear , And there such ghastly noise ...
... hills of Dynevowre : But dare thou not , I charge , in any case , To enter into that same baleful bower , For fear the cruel fiends should thee un'wares devour But standing high aloft , low lay thine ear , And there such ghastly noise ...
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... hill , Smit with the love of sacred song ; but chief , Thee , Zion , and the flowery brooks beneath , That wash thy hallowed feet , and warbling flow , Nightly I visit : nor sometimes forget Those other two , equalled with me in fate ...
... hill , Smit with the love of sacred song ; but chief , Thee , Zion , and the flowery brooks beneath , That wash thy hallowed feet , and warbling flow , Nightly I visit : nor sometimes forget Those other two , equalled with me in fate ...
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... hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill , Sometime walking not unseen By hedge row elms , on hillocks green , Right against the eastern gate , Where the great sun begins his state , Rohed in flames , and amber light , The clouds in ...
... hill , Through the high wood echoing shrill , Sometime walking not unseen By hedge row elms , on hillocks green , Right against the eastern gate , Where the great sun begins his state , Rohed in flames , and amber light , The clouds in ...
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... hill , Fed the same flock , by fountain , shade , and rill . Together both , ere the high lawns appeared Under the opening eyelids of the morn , We drove a - field , and both together heard What time the gray fly winds her sultry horn ...
... hill , Fed the same flock , by fountain , shade , and rill . Together both , ere the high lawns appeared Under the opening eyelids of the morn , We drove a - field , and both together heard What time the gray fly winds her sultry horn ...
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... hills , and they To heaven . Their martyred blood and ashes sow O'er all the Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundred fold , who , having learned thy way , Early may fly the ...
... hills , and they To heaven . Their martyred blood and ashes sow O'er all the Italian fields , where still doth sway The triple tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundred fold , who , having learned thy way , Early may fly the ...
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