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... night clock has toll'd - and , hark , the bell . " HYMN , from Psalm 148. - Ogilvie , • " Begin , my soul , the exalted lay . " THE FIRE - SIDE . - Cotton , • " Dear Chloe , while the busy crowd . " DEATH . - Dr . Porteus , · " Friend ...
... night clock has toll'd - and , hark , the bell . " HYMN , from Psalm 148. - Ogilvie , • " Begin , my soul , the exalted lay . " THE FIRE - SIDE . - Cotton , • " Dear Chloe , while the busy crowd . " DEATH . - Dr . Porteus , · " Friend ...
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... night cloud had low'r'd . " THE DYING NEGRO . - Day , 141 151 153 • · " Arm'd with thy sad last gift - the power to die . " HYMN ON THE SEASONS . - Thomson , 169 " These , as they change , Almighty Father ! " THE HERMIT . - Parnell ...
... night cloud had low'r'd . " THE DYING NEGRO . - Day , 141 151 153 • · " Arm'd with thy sad last gift - the power to die . " HYMN ON THE SEASONS . - Thomson , 169 " These , as they change , Almighty Father ! " THE HERMIT . - Parnell ...
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... Night . Anon in view a portal's blazon'd arch Arose ; the trumpet bids the valves unfold , And forth an host of little warriors march , Grasping the diamond lance , and targe of gold . Their look was gentle , their demeanour bold , And ...
... Night . Anon in view a portal's blazon'd arch Arose ; the trumpet bids the valves unfold , And forth an host of little warriors march , Grasping the diamond lance , and targe of gold . Their look was gentle , their demeanour bold , And ...
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... night and desolation ever frown . " Mine be the breezy hill that skirts the down ; " Where a green grassy turf is all I crave , " With here and there a violet bestrown , " Fast by a brook , or fountain's murmuring wave ; " And many an ...
... night and desolation ever frown . " Mine be the breezy hill that skirts the down ; " Where a green grassy turf is all I crave , " With here and there a violet bestrown , " Fast by a brook , or fountain's murmuring wave ; " And many an ...
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... night , " Fled , where he ever flies thy piercing sight ! " O glance on these sad shades one pitying ray . " To blast the fury of oppressive might , " Melt the hard heart to love and mercy's sway , " And cheer the wandering soul , and ...
... night , " Fled , where he ever flies thy piercing sight ! " O glance on these sad shades one pitying ray . " To blast the fury of oppressive might , " Melt the hard heart to love and mercy's sway , " And cheer the wandering soul , and ...
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