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... Song , at the Feast of Brougham Castle , upon the Reftoration of Lord Clifford , the Shepherd , to the Eftates and Honours of his Ancestors ... 97 Black Comb . Written with a Slate - pencil , on a Stone , on the fide of the Mountain of ...
... Song , at the Feast of Brougham Castle , upon the Reftoration of Lord Clifford , the Shepherd , to the Eftates and Honours of his Ancestors ... 97 Black Comb . Written with a Slate - pencil , on a Stone , on the fide of the Mountain of ...
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... song Of stream and headlong flood that seldom fails ; And , in the grim and breathlefs hour of noon , Methinks that I have heard them echo back The thunder's greeting . Nor have nature's laws Left them ungifted with the power to yield ...
... song Of stream and headlong flood that seldom fails ; And , in the grim and breathlefs hour of noon , Methinks that I have heard them echo back The thunder's greeting . Nor have nature's laws Left them ungifted with the power to yield ...
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... song , or burst Sublime of inftrumental harmony , To glorify the Eternal ! What if these Did never break the ftillness that prevails - - Here , if the folemn nightingale be mute , And the foft woodlark here did never chant Her vefpers ...
... song , or burst Sublime of inftrumental harmony , To glorify the Eternal ! What if these Did never break the ftillness that prevails - - Here , if the folemn nightingale be mute , And the foft woodlark here did never chant Her vefpers ...
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... OR , DUNGEON- GHYLL FORCE . A PASTORAL . The valley rings with mirth and joy ; Among the hills the echoes play A never , never - ending song To welcome in the May : 1 40 DUNGEON - GHYLL p . 40 The magpie 40 LANGDALE .
... OR , DUNGEON- GHYLL FORCE . A PASTORAL . The valley rings with mirth and joy ; Among the hills the echoes play A never , never - ending song To welcome in the May : 1 40 DUNGEON - GHYLL p . 40 The magpie 40 LANGDALE .
Page 97
... song , — The words of ancient time I thus tranflate , A feftal strain that hath been filent long : - " From town to town , from tower to tower , The red rofe is a gladsome flower . Her thirty years of winter past , The red rofe is ...
... song , — The words of ancient time I thus tranflate , A feftal strain that hath been filent long : - " From town to town , from tower to tower , The red rofe is a gladsome flower . Her thirty years of winter past , The red rofe is ...
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