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... tell- ing the story of her woes , patheti- cally said , " We had eneuch to do to escape to the braeside . It took eight o ' the stoutest men in the haill country , with the risk o ' their lives , to get oot my kist . We syne saw the ...
... tell- ing the story of her woes , patheti- cally said , " We had eneuch to do to escape to the braeside . It took eight o ' the stoutest men in the haill country , with the risk o ' their lives , to get oot my kist . We syne saw the ...
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... tell thee that a swept them from its brink . - Oh ! deem thou not power My words were made ; -a might was given There kindled heart and lip ; a fiery shower to prayer , And a strong grasp to passionate despair , And a dread triumph ...
... tell thee that a swept them from its brink . - Oh ! deem thou not power My words were made ; -a might was given There kindled heart and lip ; a fiery shower to prayer , And a strong grasp to passionate despair , And a dread triumph ...
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... tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ? -O , friend , I woke Then first to heavenly life ! -soft , solemn , clear , Breathed the mysterious accents on mine ear , Yet ...
... tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ? -O , friend , I woke Then first to heavenly life ! -soft , solemn , clear , Breathed the mysterious accents on mine ear , Yet ...
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... tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ? -O , friend , I woke Then first to heavenly life ! -soft , solemn , clear , Breathed the mysterious accents on mine ear , Yet ...
... tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My bosom's infinite ? -O , friend , I woke Then first to heavenly life ! -soft , solemn , clear , Breathed the mysterious accents on mine ear , Yet ...
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... tell , The martyr's grave , the lover's bower- To each , to all - farewell . " AND farewell , pastoral Slitterick , to song , except in the Doric lays of my natal stream - though unknown thy own simple swains ; if I ever forget thy ...
... tell , The martyr's grave , the lover's bower- To each , to all - farewell . " AND farewell , pastoral Slitterick , to song , except in the Doric lays of my natal stream - though unknown thy own simple swains ; if I ever forget thy ...
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