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... Man was made to mourn , ” “ The La- ment , " " The Mountain Daisy , " and the major part of the songs . ... Bruce to his Troops , " and " The Song of Death , " effusions warm from the heart , and instinct with all the energy ...
... Man was made to mourn , ” “ The La- ment , " " The Mountain Daisy , " and the major part of the songs . ... Bruce to his Troops , " and " The Song of Death , " effusions warm from the heart , and instinct with all the energy ...
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And in I went to hear the birdis ' song , Which on the branches , both in plain and vale , So loud y - sang , that all the wood y - rang , Like as it should shiver in pieces smale ; And as me thoughten that the nightingale With so great ...
And in I went to hear the birdis ' song , Which on the branches , both in plain and vale , So loud y - sang , that all the wood y - rang , Like as it should shiver in pieces smale ; And as me thoughten that the nightingale With so great ...
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The merry larke , messenger of the daie , Saluteth in her song the morrow graie ; And firie Phoebus riseth up so bright , That all the orient laugheth at the sight , And with his stremis dryeth in the greves The silver droppis hanging ...
The merry larke , messenger of the daie , Saluteth in her song the morrow graie ; And firie Phoebus riseth up so bright , That all the orient laugheth at the sight , And with his stremis dryeth in the greves The silver droppis hanging ...
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I need not crave a pardon for the introduction of such a copy by such an artist : The morning - lark , the messenger of day , Saluted with her song the morning gray ; And soon the sun arose with beams so bright , That all the horizon ...
I need not crave a pardon for the introduction of such a copy by such an artist : The morning - lark , the messenger of day , Saluted with her song the morning gray ; And soon the sun arose with beams so bright , That all the horizon ...
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He had caught my fancy , and touched my heart with his songs and his poems . I went to see him laid out for the grave ; several eldern people were with me . He lay in a plain unadorned coffin , with a linen sheet drawn over his face ...
He had caught my fancy , and touched my heart with his songs and his poems . I went to see him laid out for the grave ; several eldern people were with me . He lay in a plain unadorned coffin , with a linen sheet drawn over his face ...
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