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... stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter pinch the crow He that slew thee shall lie low . " FROM " THE VIRGIN WIDOW " I SONG Love slept 4 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... stood on his white breast ; Hoarsely in the dead man's ear Raven whispered , “ Friend , good cheer ! Ere the winter pinch the crow He that slew thee shall lie low . " FROM " THE VIRGIN WIDOW " I SONG Love slept 4 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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... of glimmering shade , Where hardly might the straggling sunbeams pass , Which a faint lattice - work of light had made Upon the long lank grass . He did not sit , but stood and listened there D 2 RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH 35.
... of glimmering shade , Where hardly might the straggling sunbeams pass , Which a faint lattice - work of light had made Upon the long lank grass . He did not sit , but stood and listened there D 2 RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH 35.
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MDCCCLXXXII. He did not sit , but stood and listened there , And to him listening the time seemed not long , While that sweet bird above him filled the air With its melodious song . He heard not , saw not , felt not aught beside ...
MDCCCLXXXII. He did not sit , but stood and listened there , And to him listening the time seemed not long , While that sweet bird above him filled the air With its melodious song . He heard not , saw not , felt not aught beside ...
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... stood a stranger at the convent door : New faces filled the hall . Yet was it long ere he received the whole Of that strange wonder - how , while he had stood Lost in deep gladness of his inmost soul , Far hidden in that wood , Three ...
... stood a stranger at the convent door : New faces filled the hall . Yet was it long ere he received the whole Of that strange wonder - how , while he had stood Lost in deep gladness of his inmost soul , Far hidden in that wood , Three ...
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... stood among the silent statues , And statued pinnacles , mute as they . How faintly - flush'd , how phantom - fair , Was Monte Rosa , hanging there A thousand shadowy - pencill'd valleys And snowy dells in a golden air . Remember how we ...
... stood among the silent statues , And statued pinnacles , mute as they . How faintly - flush'd , how phantom - fair , Was Monte Rosa , hanging there A thousand shadowy - pencill'd valleys And snowy dells in a golden air . Remember how we ...
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