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... Silent he stood ; then laugh'd amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to me ! " Louder and louder did he shout With witless hope to bring her near ; " Nay , patience ! patience , little boy ! Your tender mother cannot hear . " I told of ...
... Silent he stood ; then laugh'd amain , - And shouted , " Mother come to me ! " Louder and louder did he shout With witless hope to bring her near ; " Nay , patience ! patience , little boy ! Your tender mother cannot hear . " I told of ...
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... silent bay , -or sportively Glanced sideway , leaving the tumultuous throng , To cut across the image of a star , That gleam'd upon the ice ; and oftentimes , When we had given our bodies to the wind , And all the shadowy banks on ...
... silent bay , -or sportively Glanced sideway , leaving the tumultuous throng , To cut across the image of a star , That gleam'd upon the ice ; and oftentimes , When we had given our bodies to the wind , And all the shadowy banks on ...
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... silent crew , A boat is ready to pursue ; And from the shore their course they take , And swiftly down the running lake They follow the Blind Boy . But soon they move with softer pace ; So have ye seen the fowler chase , Or Grasmere's ...
... silent crew , A boat is ready to pursue ; And from the shore their course they take , And swiftly down the running lake They follow the Blind Boy . But soon they move with softer pace ; So have ye seen the fowler chase , Or Grasmere's ...
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... silent waves , to hear the roar That stuns the tremulous clifis of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds ...
... silent waves , to hear the roar That stuns the tremulous clifis of high Lodore ; Where peace to Grasmere's lonely island leads , To willowy hedge - rows , and to emerald meads ; Leads to her bridge , rude church , and cottaged grounds ...
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... silent stands the admiring crowd below , Lost gradual o'er the heights in pomp they go , Till , but the lonely beacon , all is fled That tips with eve's latest gleam his spiry head . Now , while the solemn evening shadows sail , On red ...
... silent stands the admiring crowd below , Lost gradual o'er the heights in pomp they go , Till , but the lonely beacon , all is fled That tips with eve's latest gleam his spiry head . Now , while the solemn evening shadows sail , On red ...
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