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... waves ? Ten thousand dancing in the breeze . The waves beside them danced , but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee . and crimes of classes of men , or of individuals . That his cannot be the language of imagina- tion must have ...
... waves ? Ten thousand dancing in the breeze . The waves beside them danced , but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee . and crimes of classes of men , or of individuals . That his cannot be the language of imagina- tion must have ...
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James Stephens. From glistening waves , and skies so hot At last , with swimming , wading , scrambling , ' Tis as the ... wave , and gain , ere it was dark , The beach which lay before him , high and dry : The greatest danger here ...
James Stephens. From glistening waves , and skies so hot At last , with swimming , wading , scrambling , ' Tis as the ... wave , and gain , ere it was dark , The beach which lay before him , high and dry : The greatest danger here ...
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... waves we bore . A pilot asleep on the howling sea Leaped up from the deck in agony , And heard , and cried , ' Ah , woe is me ! ' And died as mad as the wild waves be . Third Voice 81 90 100 By such dread words from Earth to Heaven My ...
... waves we bore . A pilot asleep on the howling sea Leaped up from the deck in agony , And heard , and cried , ' Ah , woe is me ! ' And died as mad as the wild waves be . Third Voice 81 90 100 By such dread words from Earth to Heaven My ...
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