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Page 118
... hour This crumbling pageant shall devour , The trumpet shall be heard on high , The dead shall live , the living die , And Music shall untune the sky . Achitophel ( from Absalom and Achitophel ) F these the false Achitophel was first ...
... hour This crumbling pageant shall devour , The trumpet shall be heard on high , The dead shall live , the living die , And Music shall untune the sky . Achitophel ( from Absalom and Achitophel ) F these the false Achitophel was first ...
Page 235
... hour before the dawn . If you but drink that beer and say I will sleep until the winter's gone , Or maybe , to Midsummer Day You will sleep that length ; and at the first I waited so for that or this- Because the weather was a - cursed ...
... hour before the dawn . If you but drink that beer and say I will sleep until the winter's gone , Or maybe , to Midsummer Day You will sleep that length ; and at the first I waited so for that or this- Because the weather was a - cursed ...
Page 293
... Hours , time is imagined as indignant at the granting of immortality to a mortal . 1. 21 - in presence of immortal youth ... hour saved from the silence of eternal death , but also a bringer of new experience . 1. 29 - suns , summers ...
... Hours , time is imagined as indignant at the granting of immortality to a mortal . 1. 21 - in presence of immortal youth ... hour saved from the silence of eternal death , but also a bringer of new experience . 1. 29 - suns , summers ...
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