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Page 9
He went down the sloping lawn- No witness but the skies He enter'd the waving wood , And the stream's light waves ere near ; Where naught but the step of the bounding And up from the heart to the bright young fawn eyes Broke on his ...
He went down the sloping lawn- No witness but the skies He enter'd the waving wood , And the stream's light waves ere near ; Where naught but the step of the bounding And up from the heart to the bright young fawn eyes Broke on his ...
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... he proaching shades of night wrapped surveyed his gloomy dungeon . it in total darkness , as he paced up Alas ! the stronger light of day and down , revolving in his mind only served to confirm what the these horrible forebodings .
... he proaching shades of night wrapped surveyed his gloomy dungeon . it in total darkness , as he paced up Alas ! the stronger light of day and down , revolving in his mind only served to confirm what the these horrible forebodings .
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As the light strengthen- quisite misery , lurked , he was sure , ed , however , and penetrated every in what had taken place . corner of the cell , other objects of Oppressed with this belief , and amazement struck his sight .
As the light strengthen- quisite misery , lurked , he was sure , ed , however , and penetrated every in what had taken place . corner of the cell , other objects of Oppressed with this belief , and amazement struck his sight .
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He was equally insensible only a shadowy kind of gloom rather to the calls of hunger and of thirst , than light , that the wretched captive though the third day was now com- might be surrounded , as it were , mencing since even a drop ...
He was equally insensible only a shadowy kind of gloom rather to the calls of hunger and of thirst , than light , that the wretched captive though the third day was now com- might be surrounded , as it were , mencing since even a drop ...
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Till death has robed with soft and solemn For a charm'd rod , to call from each dark light shrine , The image we enshrine ! -Before that hour , The oracles divine ! We have but glimpses of the o'ermastering power I woke from these high ...
Till death has robed with soft and solemn For a charm'd rod , to call from each dark light shrine , The image we enshrine ! -Before that hour , The oracles divine ! We have but glimpses of the o'ermastering power I woke from these high ...
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