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... deep delve , far from the view of day ; That of no living wight he mote be found , Whenso he counseld , with his sprites encompast round And if thou ever happen that same way To travel , go to see that dreadful place : It is an hideous ...
... deep delve , far from the view of day ; That of no living wight he mote be found , Whenso he counseld , with his sprites encompast round And if thou ever happen that same way To travel , go to see that dreadful place : It is an hideous ...
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... deep , and shake the solid pole . Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but in all its rage Of tempest , taken by the boundless frost , Is many a fathom to the bottom chained , And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse ...
... deep , and shake the solid pole . Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but in all its rage Of tempest , taken by the boundless frost , Is many a fathom to the bottom chained , And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse ...
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... deep , While the stormy tempests blow ; While the battle rages loud and long , And the stormy tempests blow . The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave ! - For the deck it was their field of fame , And Ocean was their ...
... deep , While the stormy tempests blow ; While the battle rages loud and long , And the stormy tempests blow . The spirits of your fathers Shall start from every wave ! - For the deck it was their field of fame , And Ocean was their ...
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