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... tell the stars , and tell yon rising sun Earth , with her thousand voices , praises God . 1802 ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION Do you ask what the birds say ? The Sparrow , the Dove , The Linnet and Thrush say , ' I love and I love ...
... tell the stars , and tell yon rising sun Earth , with her thousand voices , praises God . 1802 ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION Do you ask what the birds say ? The Sparrow , the Dove , The Linnet and Thrush say , ' I love and I love ...
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... tell a tale of chivalry ; For large white plumes are dancing in mine eye . Not like the formal crest of latter days : But bending in a thousand graceful ways ; So graceful , that it seems no mortal hand , Or e'en the touch of ...
... tell a tale of chivalry ; For large white plumes are dancing in mine eye . Not like the formal crest of latter days : But bending in a thousand graceful ways ; So graceful , that it seems no mortal hand , Or e'en the touch of ...
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... tell ; But when you hear the passing bell , Then , Lady , twine a wreath for me , And twine it of the cypress - tree . Yes ! twine for me the cypress bough : But , O Matilda , twine not now ! Stay till a few brief months are past , And ...
... tell ; But when you hear the passing bell , Then , Lady , twine a wreath for me , And twine it of the cypress - tree . Yes ! twine for me the cypress bough : But , O Matilda , twine not now ! Stay till a few brief months are past , And ...
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