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... HEARD BY THE UNSATISFIED HEART . " REFLECTIONS " LOOKING OVER A GATE AT A POOL IN A FIELD THE LONG WHITE SEAM . FAILURE PAGE · 195 . 197 198 • 200 · 203 205 LORD LYTTON THE HEART AND NATURE 206 LEWIS MORRIS ON A FLIGHT OF LADY - BIRDS ...
... HEARD BY THE UNSATISFIED HEART . " REFLECTIONS " LOOKING OVER A GATE AT A POOL IN A FIELD THE LONG WHITE SEAM . FAILURE PAGE · 195 . 197 198 • 200 · 203 205 LORD LYTTON THE HEART AND NATURE 206 LEWIS MORRIS ON A FLIGHT OF LADY - BIRDS ...
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... heard a sound as of the sea : Thirty thousand rushing men , Twenty thousand met by ten ; Rang the shield and brake the shaft , Tosty yelled , Harcather laughed ; Thorough Avon's waters red Chased by ten the twenty fled . By Charlcote ...
... heard a sound as of the sea : Thirty thousand rushing men , Twenty thousand met by ten ; Rang the shield and brake the shaft , Tosty yelled , Harcather laughed ; Thorough Avon's waters red Chased by ten the twenty fled . By Charlcote ...
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... heard his jinglèn sound . As ing - an - ing did ring the string , As ang - an - ang the wires did clang . The strings a - tighten'd lik ' to crack Athirt the canister's tin zide , Did reach , a glitt'rèn , zide by zide , Above the ...
... heard his jinglèn sound . As ing - an - ing did ring the string , As ang - an - ang the wires did clang . The strings a - tighten'd lik ' to crack Athirt the canister's tin zide , Did reach , a glitt'rèn , zide by zide , Above the ...
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... heard , nor hoof Of Satyr broke the moss , nor any bird Sang , save at times the nightingale - but only In his prolonged and swelling tones , nor e'er With wild joy and hoarse laughing melody , Closing the ecstasy , as is his wont , — A ...
... heard , nor hoof Of Satyr broke the moss , nor any bird Sang , save at times the nightingale - but only In his prolonged and swelling tones , nor e'er With wild joy and hoarse laughing melody , Closing the ecstasy , as is his wont , — A ...
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... Heard by the calm alone . The merry chirrup of the grasshopper , Sporting among the roots of withered grass , The dry leaf rustling to the wind's light stir , Did each unnoted pass : He , walking in a trance of selfish care , Not once ...
... Heard by the calm alone . The merry chirrup of the grasshopper , Sporting among the roots of withered grass , The dry leaf rustling to the wind's light stir , Did each unnoted pass : He , walking in a trance of selfish care , Not once ...
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