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... MORNINGS We walked along , while bright and red Uprose the morning sun ; And Matthew stopped , he looked , and said ... morning , through the grass , And by the steaming rills , We travelled merrily , to pass A day among the hills ...
... MORNINGS We walked along , while bright and red Uprose the morning sun ; And Matthew stopped , he looked , and said ... morning , through the grass , And by the steaming rills , We travelled merrily , to pass A day among the hills ...
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... Morning sought 120 Her eastern watch - tower , and her hair un- bound , Wet with the tears which should adorn the ground , Dimmed the aëreal eyes that kindle day ; Afar the melancholy thunder moaned , Pale Ocean in unquiet slumber lay ...
... Morning sought 120 Her eastern watch - tower , and her hair un- bound , Wet with the tears which should adorn the ground , Dimmed the aëreal eyes that kindle day ; Afar the melancholy thunder moaned , Pale Ocean in unquiet slumber lay ...
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... morning - they have been a toothache to me towards me - I heard it as he moved away - I had heard it all the interval - if it may be called so . He was civil enough to ask me to call on him at Highgate . Good - night ! cians from a want ...
... morning - they have been a toothache to me towards me - I heard it as he moved away - I had heard it all the interval - if it may be called so . He was civil enough to ask me to call on him at Highgate . Good - night ! cians from a want ...
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