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... Twas , as the watchmen say , a cloudy night ; No moon , no stars , the wind was low or loud By gusts , and many a sparkling hearth was bright With the piled wood , round which the family crowd ; There's something cheerful in that sort ...
... Twas , as the watchmen say , a cloudy night ; No moon , no stars , the wind was low or loud By gusts , and many a sparkling hearth was bright With the piled wood , round which the family crowd ; There's something cheerful in that sort ...
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... Twas an old custom of the Greek and Roman , And may become of great advantage when 740 Folks are discouraged ; and most surely no men Had greater need to nerve themselves again Than these , and so this rainbow look'd like hope- Quite a ...
... Twas an old custom of the Greek and Roman , And may become of great advantage when 740 Folks are discouraged ; and most surely no men Had greater need to nerve themselves again Than these , and so this rainbow look'd like hope- Quite a ...
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... Twas all prepared ; and from the rock 770 ' Twas in the prime of summer time ..... 698 ' Twas in the year two thousand and one 688 When first I made | Once more the cir- cuit of our little lake .. When from the Wanderer's lips these ...
... Twas all prepared ; and from the rock 770 ' Twas in the prime of summer time ..... 698 ' Twas in the year two thousand and one 688 When first I made | Once more the cir- cuit of our little lake .. When from the Wanderer's lips these ...
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