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... hours I shall not call in vain- Yet in this hour I dread the thing I dare : Until this hour I never shrunk to gaze On spirit , good or evil - now I tremble , And feel a strange cold thaw upon my heart . But I can act even what I most ...
... hours I shall not call in vain- Yet in this hour I dread the thing I dare : Until this hour I never shrunk to gaze On spirit , good or evil - now I tremble , And feel a strange cold thaw upon my heart . But I can act even what I most ...
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... hour would lend 70 Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to bind . 13 Fill high the bowl with ... hour of Heaven is worthiest thee ! CII Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time , the clime , the spot , where I so ...
... hour would lend 70 Another despot of the kind ! Such chains as his were sure to bind . 13 Fill high the bowl with ... hour of Heaven is worthiest thee ! CII Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time , the clime , the spot , where I so ...
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... HOUR How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the silent sea ; For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And memory breathes her vesper sigh to thee . Break not , ye breezes , your chain of repose , While ...
... HOUR How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the silent sea ; For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And memory breathes her vesper sigh to thee . Break not , ye breezes , your chain of repose , While ...
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