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... lands That are easy of journeys , and holy from hands Laid upon by the Masters when giants had tongue : Yea , rugged the hills , and most hard of defeat Are the difficult journeys to bountiful song , Through places not hallowed by fame ...
... lands That are easy of journeys , and holy from hands Laid upon by the Masters when giants had tongue : Yea , rugged the hills , and most hard of defeat Are the difficult journeys to bountiful song , Through places not hallowed by fame ...
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... land . Behold my Sierras ! new mountains of song ! The Andes shall break through wings of the night As the fierce condor breaks through the clouds in his flight ; And we here plant the cross . How long ? and how long ? Aye , idle indeed ...
... land . Behold my Sierras ! new mountains of song ! The Andes shall break through wings of the night As the fierce condor breaks through the clouds in his flight ; And we here plant the cross . How long ? and how long ? Aye , idle indeed ...
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... land is forgot . " And the march of men and the drift of ships , And the dreams of fame , and desires for gold , They shall go for aye , as a tale that is told , Nor divide for a day my lips from her lips . " And a knight shall rest ...
... land is forgot . " And the march of men and the drift of ships , And the dreams of fame , and desires for gold , They shall go for aye , as a tale that is told , Nor divide for a day my lips from her lips . " And a knight shall rest ...
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... , the people of the land , fully and freely repre- sented , can alone repair the defect . " In the same debate Mr. Pitt VOL . X. , N.S. 1873 . D reminded the House that " Mr. Somers and other great The Republican Impeachment . 33.
... , the people of the land , fully and freely repre- sented , can alone repair the defect . " In the same debate Mr. Pitt VOL . X. , N.S. 1873 . D reminded the House that " Mr. Somers and other great The Republican Impeachment . 33.
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... land . Sir , the King not only harkened to that Congress , but shortly after complied with every article of their demand , and publicly notified his reformation . Now , sir , what are we to call that assembly which dethroned Edward II ...
... land . Sir , the King not only harkened to that Congress , but shortly after complied with every article of their demand , and publicly notified his reformation . Now , sir , what are we to call that assembly which dethroned Edward II ...
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