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... the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . They wept , and , turning homeward , cried , ' In heaven we all shall meet ! ' -When in the snow the mother spied The print of 14 The Children's.
... the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . They wept , and , turning homeward , cried , ' In heaven we all shall meet ! ' -When in the snow the mother spied The print of 14 The Children's.
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... heaven received no motion , Her keel was steady in the ocean . Without either sign or sound of their shock The waves flow'd over the Inchcape Rock ; So little they rose , so little they fell , They did not move the Inchcape Bell . The ...
... heaven received no motion , Her keel was steady in the ocean . Without either sign or sound of their shock The waves flow'd over the Inchcape Rock ; So little they rose , so little they fell , They did not move the Inchcape Bell . The ...
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... heaven a - fled , Where no pain is a - known , and no tears are a - shed . W. Barnes XXII THE USEFUL PLOUGH A country life is sweet ! In moderate cold and heat , To walk in the air , how pleasant and fair , In every field of wheat , The ...
... heaven a - fled , Where no pain is a - known , and no tears are a - shed . W. Barnes XXII THE USEFUL PLOUGH A country life is sweet ! In moderate cold and heat , To walk in the air , how pleasant and fair , In every field of wheat , The ...
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... heaven's most glorious eye . The wind had no more strength than this , That leisurely it blew , To make one leaf the next to kiss That closely by it grew . M. Drayton XXV CASABIANCA A True Story The boy stood on the burning deck Whence ...
... heaven's most glorious eye . The wind had no more strength than this , That leisurely it blew , To make one leaf the next to kiss That closely by it grew . M. Drayton XXV CASABIANCA A True Story The boy stood on the burning deck Whence ...
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... Heaven repairs thy rural seat , And woods thy welcome sing . What time the daisy decks the green , Thy certain voice we hear ; Hast thou a star to guide thy path , Or mark the rolling year ? Delightful visitant , with thee I hail the ...
... Heaven repairs thy rural seat , And woods thy welcome sing . What time the daisy decks the green , Thy certain voice we hear ; Hast thou a star to guide thy path , Or mark the rolling year ? Delightful visitant , with thee I hail the ...
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