The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations |
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... dead , is dead and gone , And what are all the flowers beside That the sun is shining on ! My little rose is gone - not dead- O winds , I charge ye all To tuck the long grass round her bed Like a green and sunny shawl ! Be careful ...
... dead , is dead and gone , And what are all the flowers beside That the sun is shining on ! My little rose is gone - not dead- O winds , I charge ye all To tuck the long grass round her bed Like a green and sunny shawl ! Be careful ...
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... dead As , having died in mortal sin , Might not be laid the church within . " Twas now a place of punishment ; Whence if so loud a shriek was sent , As reached the upper air , The hearers blessed themselves , and said , The spirits of ...
... dead As , having died in mortal sin , Might not be laid the church within . " Twas now a place of punishment ; Whence if so loud a shriek was sent , As reached the upper air , The hearers blessed themselves , and said , The spirits of ...
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... dead ! Of the three hundred grant but three , To make a new Thermopyla ! What , silent still ? and silent all ? Ah ! no ; -the voices of the dead Sound like a distant torrent's fail , And answer , " Let one living head , - But one arise ...
... dead ! Of the three hundred grant but three , To make a new Thermopyla ! What , silent still ? and silent all ? Ah ! no ; -the voices of the dead Sound like a distant torrent's fail , And answer , " Let one living head , - But one arise ...
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