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... bright : The woods outshoot their shadows dim ; O'er the smooth lake the swallows skim In wild erratic flight ; Moor'd by the marge , the shallop sleeps , Above its deck the willow weeps . " Tis sweet , in such an hour as this , To bend ...
... bright : The woods outshoot their shadows dim ; O'er the smooth lake the swallows skim In wild erratic flight ; Moor'd by the marge , the shallop sleeps , Above its deck the willow weeps . " Tis sweet , in such an hour as this , To bend ...
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... bright sky , and upon the smiling earth , and upon a beautiful world he loved , and whose minion he had been ! Here he was to end his life - a life he had just begun to revel in ! And by what means ? By secret poison ? or by murderous ...
... bright sky , and upon the smiling earth , and upon a beautiful world he loved , and whose minion he had been ! Here he was to end his life - a life he had just begun to revel in ! And by what means ? By secret poison ? or by murderous ...
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... bright visious that had vanish- ed ; and recoiling from the present , which clung to him as a poisoned garment . When he grew more calm , he surveyed his gloomy dungeon . Alas ! the stronger light of day only served to confirm what the ...
... bright visious that had vanish- ed ; and recoiling from the present , which clung to him as a poisoned garment . When he grew more calm , he surveyed his gloomy dungeon . Alas ! the stronger light of day only served to confirm what the ...
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... bright silence of the mountain dells , In noon - tide hours or golden summer eves , My thoughts have burst forth as a gale that swells Into a rushing blast , and from the leaves Shakes out response ; -O thou rich world Thou curtain'd ...
... bright silence of the mountain dells , In noon - tide hours or golden summer eves , My thoughts have burst forth as a gale that swells Into a rushing blast , and from the leaves Shakes out response ; -O thou rich world Thou curtain'd ...
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... bright dwellers ? -are their lone domains Peopled with beauty , which may never still Our weary thirst of soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being -Oh , for gifts more high ! For ...
... bright dwellers ? -are their lone domains Peopled with beauty , which may never still Our weary thirst of soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being -Oh , for gifts more high ! For ...
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