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... sides heaved , his limbs they stirred ; He gave a groan , and then another , Of that which went before the brother , And then he gave a third . All by the moonlight river side He gave three miserable groans ; And not till now hath Peter ...
... sides heaved , his limbs they stirred ; He gave a groan , and then another , Of that which went before the brother , And then he gave a third . All by the moonlight river side He gave three miserable groans ; And not till now hath Peter ...
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William Wordsworth. That Presence , dearer and more dear , While they , side by side , were straying , And the shepherd's pipe was playing , Did now a very gladness yield At morning to the dewy field , And with a deeper peace endued The ...
William Wordsworth. That Presence , dearer and more dear , While they , side by side , were straying , And the shepherd's pipe was playing , Did now a very gladness yield At morning to the dewy field , And with a deeper peace endued The ...
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... side by side , And son and father also side by side , Rise from that posture : -and in concert move , On the green turf following the vested Priest , Four dear supporters of one senseless weight , From which they do not shrink , and ...
... side by side , And son and father also side by side , Rise from that posture : -and in concert move , On the green turf following the vested Priest , Four dear supporters of one senseless weight , From which they do not shrink , and ...
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