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And still he long'd to turn Again to his own dear shore , And still his weary heart would burn To see that land once more . He reach'd the sandy shore , Near which his vessel lay ; And the youthful wanderer it bore On his earliest ...
And still he long'd to turn Again to his own dear shore , And still his weary heart would burn To see that land once more . He reach'd the sandy shore , Near which his vessel lay ; And the youthful wanderer it bore On his earliest ...
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... and bland mistaken the spot where he saw dreams wafted his delighted spirit them over night , he could not ; for to scenes which were once glowing the pitcher now in his dungeon was realities for him , in whose ravishing neither of ...
... and bland mistaken the spot where he saw dreams wafted his delighted spirit them over night , he could not ; for to scenes which were once glowing the pitcher now in his dungeon was realities for him , in whose ravishing neither of ...
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Once again his eyes ground ; and , in raising himself , had trembled beneath their veiled suddenly struck his head against lids , at the sun's radiance , and the roof , which was now sought repose in the soft verdure of that he could no ...
Once again his eyes ground ; and , in raising himself , had trembled beneath their veiled suddenly struck his head against lids , at the sun's radiance , and the roof , which was now sought repose in the soft verdure of that he could no ...
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It beat but once . The for more than an hour , when that sound was so close and stunning , deafening bell beat again , and again that it seemed to shatter his very there came the crash of horrid brain , while it echoed through the death ...
It beat but once . The for more than an hour , when that sound was so close and stunning , deafening bell beat again , and again that it seemed to shatter his very there came the crash of horrid brain , while it echoed through the death ...
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at once attached to thee as to a I would not exchange the recollecsecond home ; nor yet can hear tion of the hours I have passed without emotion the sounds that re- among thy more hidden sublimities , mind him of thy hills of freedom ...
at once attached to thee as to a I would not exchange the recollecsecond home ; nor yet can hear tion of the hours I have passed without emotion the sounds that re- among thy more hidden sublimities , mind him of thy hills of freedom ...
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