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... hear , He was taken very ill . And when that he came to fair Kirkly - hall , He knockd all at the ring , But none was so ready as his cousin herself For to let bold Robin in . " Will you please to sit down , cousin Robin , " she said ...
... hear , He was taken very ill . And when that he came to fair Kirkly - hall , He knockd all at the ring , But none was so ready as his cousin herself For to let bold Robin in . " Will you please to sit down , cousin Robin , " she said ...
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... hear ye lie : For Percy had not men yestreen To dight 12 my men and me . 10. Bent . Coarse , reedy grass . 11 . Pallions . 12. Dight . Pavilions . To equip , dress . " But I have dreamed a dreary dream , Beyond 32 ONE HUNDRED NARRATIVE ...
... hear ye lie : For Percy had not men yestreen To dight 12 my men and me . 10. Bent . Coarse , reedy grass . 11 . Pallions . 12. Dight . Pavilions . To equip , dress . " But I have dreamed a dreary dream , Beyond 32 ONE HUNDRED NARRATIVE ...
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... hear , The poor folks flocked from far and near ; The great barn was full as it could hold Of women and children , and young and old . 1. " Hatto , Archbishop of Mentz , in the year 914 barbarously mur dered a number of poor people to ...
... hear , The poor folks flocked from far and near ; The great barn was full as it could hold Of women and children , and young and old . 1. " Hatto , Archbishop of Mentz , in the year 914 barbarously mur dered a number of poor people to ...
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... hear . And in at the windows , and in at the door , And through the walls , by thousands they pour ; And down from the ceiling and up through the floor , From the right and the left , from behind and before , From within and without ...
... hear . And in at the windows , and in at the door , And through the walls , by thousands they pour ; And down from the ceiling and up through the floor , From the right and the left , from behind and before , From within and without ...
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... hear the church bells ring ; Oh , say , what may it be ? " " " Tis a fog bell on a rock - bound coast ! " — And he steered for the open sea . " O father ! I hear the sound of guns ; Oh , say , what may it be ? " " Some ship in distress ...
... hear the church bells ring ; Oh , say , what may it be ? " " " Tis a fog bell on a rock - bound coast ! " — And he steered for the open sea . " O father ! I hear the sound of guns ; Oh , say , what may it be ? " " Some ship in distress ...
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