Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7 |
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The full - orbed autumn sun ; From battlement to basement , The holy stillness of
the hour , From flanking tower to flanking tower , The hush of human life , The
long - ranged windows of a noble hall Lets the low voice be heardFling back the
...
The full - orbed autumn sun ; From battlement to basement , The holy stillness of
the hour , From flanking tower to flanking tower , The hush of human life , The
long - ranged windows of a noble hall Lets the low voice be heardFling back the
...
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Flee from his blood - dark brand . It was the hour of deep midnight , . I saw him in
the banquet hour In the dim and quiet sky , Forsake the festive throng , When ,
with sable cloak and ' broidered To seek his favourite minstrel ' s haunt ...
Flee from his blood - dark brand . It was the hour of deep midnight , . I saw him in
the banquet hour In the dim and quiet sky , Forsake the festive throng , When ,
with sable cloak and ' broidered To seek his favourite minstrel ' s haunt ...
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I thank you for your greetings — shout no more , But in deep silence raise your
hearts to heaven , That it may strength in one so young and frail As I am for the
business of this hour .Must I sit here ? MEDON My son ! my son ! What ails thee ?
I thank you for your greetings — shout no more , But in deep silence raise your
hearts to heaven , That it may strength in one so young and frail As I am for the
business of this hour .Must I sit here ? MEDON My son ! my son ! What ails thee ?
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