Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... hills are still green ; Ay , green as they rose to the eyes of my youth , When brothers in heart in their shadows we met : And the hills have no memory of sorrow or death , For their summits are sacred to liberty yet ! Like ocean ...
... hills are still green ; Ay , green as they rose to the eyes of my youth , When brothers in heart in their shadows we met : And the hills have no memory of sorrow or death , For their summits are sacred to liberty yet ! Like ocean ...
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... hills . Never was such a place for cuckoos in the world . The cry comes from every tuft of wood , from every hillside , from every projecting crag . The bird himself , so far from courting retirement , flutters across your path at every ...
... hills . Never was such a place for cuckoos in the world . The cry comes from every tuft of wood , from every hillside , from every projecting crag . The bird himself , so far from courting retirement , flutters across your path at every ...
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... hills are desolate , for the sheep are being smeared . There is a feeling of frost in the air , and Ben Cruachan has a crown of snow . When dead of winter comes , how wondrous look the hills in their white robes ! The round red ball of ...
... hills are desolate , for the sheep are being smeared . There is a feeling of frost in the air , and Ben Cruachan has a crown of snow . When dead of winter comes , how wondrous look the hills in their white robes ! The round red ball of ...
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