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... On every side the ege ‡‡ raise on hicht ; The bank was green , the sun was full of bemis , The streamers clear as starres in frosty night . § Buds . * Float . + Weep . + Branches || Shining . Trees . ** Pleasant . ++ Boughs .
... On every side the ege ‡‡ raise on hicht ; The bank was green , the sun was full of bemis , The streamers clear as starres in frosty night . § Buds . * Float . + Weep . + Branches || Shining . Trees . ** Pleasant . ++ Boughs .
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And when the lark , tween light and dark , Blythe waukens by the daisy's side , And mounts and sings on flittering wings , A woe - worn ghaist I hameward glide . I conclude these instances with a quotation from the " Lament of Mary ...
And when the lark , tween light and dark , Blythe waukens by the daisy's side , And mounts and sings on flittering wings , A woe - worn ghaist I hameward glide . I conclude these instances with a quotation from the " Lament of Mary ...
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... and stepping side by side down the streets of Dumfries , with the remains of him who had sang of their loves and joys and domestic endearments , with a truth and a tenderness which none perhaps have 32 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... and stepping side by side down the streets of Dumfries , with the remains of him who had sang of their loves and joys and domestic endearments , with a truth and a tenderness which none perhaps have 32 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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The Muse ! whate'er the Muse inspires , My soul the tuneful strain admires : - : - Nor Greece nor Rome delights me more Than Tagus ' bank * , or Thames's shore + : From silver Avon's flowery side Though Shakspeare's numbers sweetly ...
The Muse ! whate'er the Muse inspires , My soul the tuneful strain admires : - : - Nor Greece nor Rome delights me more Than Tagus ' bank * , or Thames's shore + : From silver Avon's flowery side Though Shakspeare's numbers sweetly ...
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... the earl , then resident at Skipton , completed , in the short period of four or five months previous to her nuptials , a very considerable addition to the castle , occupying on its eastern side a space of not less than one hundred ...
... the earl , then resident at Skipton , completed , in the short period of four or five months previous to her nuptials , a very considerable addition to the castle , occupying on its eastern side a space of not less than one hundred ...
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