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And now , as the night was senescent And star - dials pointed to mornAs the star - dials hinted of mornAt the end of ... we knew not the month was October , And we marked not the night of the year( Ah , night of all nights in the year ! ) ...
And now , as the night was senescent And star - dials pointed to mornAs the star - dials hinted of mornAt the end of ... we knew not the month was October , And we marked not the night of the year( Ah , night of all nights in the year ! ) ...
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HYMN TO THE NIGHT [ 1839 ] 25 30 35 I heard the trailing garments of the Night Sweep through her marble halls ! I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light From the celestial walls ! Night , Like some old poet's rhymes .
HYMN TO THE NIGHT [ 1839 ] 25 30 35 I heard the trailing garments of the Night Sweep through her marble halls ! I saw her sable skirts all fringed with light From the celestial walls ! Night , Like some old poet's rhymes .
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The sun was setting on the one hand , while our eminence was contributing its shadow to the night , on the other . It seemed insensibly to grow lighter as the night shut in , and a distant and solitary farm - house was revealed , which ...
The sun was setting on the one hand , while our eminence was contributing its shadow to the night , on the other . It seemed insensibly to grow lighter as the night shut in , and a distant and solitary farm - house was revealed , which ...
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