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... Song . Solitude .. From Summer Images The Swallow Young Jenny The Dying Child HARTLEY COLERIDGE ( 1796-1849 ) Introductory Note Song : She Is Not Fair " Multum Dilexit " . Sonnet : Long Time a Child ALLAN CUNNINGHAM ( 1784-1842 ) ...
... Song . Solitude .. From Summer Images The Swallow Young Jenny The Dying Child HARTLEY COLERIDGE ( 1796-1849 ) Introductory Note Song : She Is Not Fair " Multum Dilexit " . Sonnet : Long Time a Child ALLAN CUNNINGHAM ( 1784-1842 ) ...
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... song ; a winding , gentle song , To lead me into sleep . Let it be low As zephyr , telling secrets to his rose , For I would hear the murmuring of my thoughts ; And more of voice than of that other music That grows around the strings of ...
... song ; a winding , gentle song , To lead me into sleep . Let it be low As zephyr , telling secrets to his rose , For I would hear the murmuring of my thoughts ; And more of voice than of that other music That grows around the strings of ...
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... Song ( Hood ) 697 Song ( Shelley ) .. 438 Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle . 71 Song , ex Improviso 193 Sweet Highland Girl , a very shower ... Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide ..... Swift as a spirit hastening to his task ...
... Song ( Hood ) 697 Song ( Shelley ) .. 438 Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle . 71 Song , ex Improviso 193 Sweet Highland Girl , a very shower ... Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide ..... Swift as a spirit hastening to his task ...
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