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... sound . As if the wind blew many ways , I heard the sound , —and more and more ; It seem'd to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy call'd out ; He stopp'd his horses at the word , But neither ...
... sound . As if the wind blew many ways , I heard the sound , —and more and more ; It seem'd to follow with the chaise , And still I heard it as before . At length I to the boy call'd out ; He stopp'd his horses at the word , But neither ...
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... sound . Each bottle had a curling ear , Through which the belt he drew , And hung a bottle on each side , To make his balance true . Then over all , that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe , His long red cloak , well - brush'd and ...
... sound . Each bottle had a curling ear , Through which the belt he drew , And hung a bottle on each side , To make his balance true . Then over all , that he might be Equipp'd from top to toe , His long red cloak , well - brush'd and ...
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... sound- The boy - O ! where was he ? -Ask of the winds that far around With fragments strew'd the sea , With mast , and helm , and pennon fair , That well had borne their part ; But the noblest thing which perish'd there Was that young ...
... sound- The boy - O ! where was he ? -Ask of the winds that far around With fragments strew'd the sea , With mast , and helm , and pennon fair , That well had borne their part ; But the noblest thing which perish'd there Was that young ...
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... sound and peaceful sleep With the wild waves dashing o'er him . He sleeps ! -he sleeps ! serene and safe From tempest and from billow , Where storms that high above him chafe Scarce rock his peaceful pillow . The sea and him in death ...
... sound and peaceful sleep With the wild waves dashing o'er him . He sleeps ! -he sleeps ! serene and safe From tempest and from billow , Where storms that high above him chafe Scarce rock his peaceful pillow . The sea and him in death ...
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... foes ! And mingle with our cup The tears that England owes . 7 heel , lean over 9 shrouds , mast ropes 19 sprang , opened 25 weigh , lift 27 cup , rejoicing Her timbers yet are sound , And she may float 38 The Children's Treasury.
... foes ! And mingle with our cup The tears that England owes . 7 heel , lean over 9 shrouds , mast ropes 19 sprang , opened 25 weigh , lift 27 cup , rejoicing Her timbers yet are sound , And she may float 38 The Children's Treasury.
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Belisarius beneath bird bonny bower breast breath bright Brignall cheer cold cried Cumnor dark dead dear death deep door doth echoing green eyes fair fair Annie fairy fast father fear fire flew flock flowers gay goshawk Gilpin grave gray green hath hear heard heart Heaven Helvellyn hill John Anderson John Gilpin King lady lamb land light lilies Line live Lochinvar lonely look'd Lord Lord Gregory loud Lyca maid maiden maun merry moon morn mother ne'er never night nymphs o'er poem poet Quantock Hills quoth Robin Robin Goodfellow round sail Scots kirk seem'd ship sing sleep smile snow song soon soul sound spake star stood storm sweet tears thee thine Thou hast thought turn'd Twas voice vrom waves weary weep wild wind wood Wordsworth Yarrow young