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... o'er whose early tomb Tears , big tears , gush'd from the rough soldier's lid , Lamenting and yet envying such a doom , Falling for France , whose rights he battled to resume . LVII Brief , brave , and glorious was his young career ...
... o'er whose early tomb Tears , big tears , gush'd from the rough soldier's lid , Lamenting and yet envying such a doom , Falling for France , whose rights he battled to resume . LVII Brief , brave , and glorious was his young career ...
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... o'er the abandoned sea As the tides change sullenly . The fisher on his watery way , Wandering at the close of day , Will spread his sail and seize his oar Till he pass the gloomy shore , Lest thy dead should , from their sleep Bursting o' ...
... o'er the abandoned sea As the tides change sullenly . The fisher on his watery way , Wandering at the close of day , Will spread his sail and seize his oar Till he pass the gloomy shore , Lest thy dead should , from their sleep Bursting o' ...
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... o'er mine ears : My wings are crossèd o'er mine eyes : Yet through their silver shade appears , And through their lulling plumes arise , A Shape , a throng of sounds ; May it be no ill to thee O thou of many wounds ! Near whom , for our ...
... o'er mine ears : My wings are crossèd o'er mine eyes : Yet through their silver shade appears , And through their lulling plumes arise , A Shape , a throng of sounds ; May it be no ill to thee O thou of many wounds ! Near whom , for our ...
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