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... ween , No vestige then was left that such had ever been . Nathless , a British record ( long concealed In old Armorica , whose secret springs No Gothic conqueror ever drank ) revealed The wondrous current of forgotten things ; How ...
... ween , No vestige then was left that such had ever been . Nathless , a British record ( long concealed In old Armorica , whose secret springs No Gothic conqueror ever drank ) revealed The wondrous current of forgotten things ; How ...
Pagina 111
... ween , But a few hours ago , had been A gladsome and a welcome noise . Now , turned adrift into the past , He finds no solace in his course ; Like planet - stricken men of yore , He trembles , smitten to the core By strong compunction ...
... ween , But a few hours ago , had been A gladsome and a welcome noise . Now , turned adrift into the past , He finds no solace in his course ; Like planet - stricken men of yore , He trembles , smitten to the core By strong compunction ...
Pagina 133
... ween He thus had gone , ere he was seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw ; among the rest His Mother , she who loved him best , She saw her poor blind Boy . But for the ...
... ween He thus had gone , ere he was seen By any human eye . But when he was first seen , oh me What shrieking and what misery ! For many saw ; among the rest His Mother , she who loved him best , She saw her poor blind Boy . But for the ...
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Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 55 |
Address to a Child during a boisterous Winter | 67 |
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