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... fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bofom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard 12 WINANDERMERE .
... fears Thy flooded cheek to wet them with its tears ; No tears can chill them , and no bofom warms , Thy breast their death - bed , coffined in thine arms ! Sweet are the founds that mingle from afar , Heard 12 WINANDERMERE .
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... fears — the fear Of me and of the ftorm . Full many an hour Here did I lofe . But in this grove the trees Had been fo thickly planted , and had thriven In fuch perplexed and intricate array , That vainly did I feek , between their stems ...
... fears — the fear Of me and of the ftorm . Full many an hour Here did I lofe . But in this grove the trees Had been fo thickly planted , and had thriven In fuch perplexed and intricate array , That vainly did I feek , between their stems ...
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... fear . -And hence , long afterwards , when eighteen moons Were wafted , as I chanced to walk alone Beneath this rock , at sunrise , on a calm And filent morning , I fat down , and there , In memory of affections old and true , I ...
... fear . -And hence , long afterwards , when eighteen moons Were wafted , as I chanced to walk alone Beneath this rock , at sunrise , on a calm And filent morning , I fat down , and there , In memory of affections old and true , I ...
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... fear ; Which , like a book , preferved the memory Of the dumb animals whom he had faved , Had fed or fheltered , linking to fuch acts , So grateful in themselves , the certainty Of honourable gain ; these fields , these hills , Which ...
... fear ; Which , like a book , preferved the memory Of the dumb animals whom he had faved , Had fed or fheltered , linking to fuch acts , So grateful in themselves , the certainty Of honourable gain ; these fields , these hills , Which ...
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... fears , Recovered heart . That evening her best fare Did he bring forth , and all together fat Like happy people round a Christmas fire . Next morning Isabel resumed her work ; And all the ensuing week the house appeared As cheerful as ...
... fears , Recovered heart . That evening her best fare Did he bring forth , and all together fat Like happy people round a Christmas fire . Next morning Isabel resumed her work ; And all the ensuing week the house appeared As cheerful as ...
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