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... wind passed ; Their whistling noise made the birds aghast . And the gusty winds waked the winged seeds , Out of their birthplace of ugly weeds , Till stem , Which rotted into the earth with them . 40 The water - blooms under the rivulet ...
... wind passed ; Their whistling noise made the birds aghast . And the gusty winds waked the winged seeds , Out of their birthplace of ugly weeds , Till stem , Which rotted into the earth with them . 40 The water - blooms under the rivulet ...
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... wind with lamp - like water - drops . The vale is girdled with their walls , a howl Of cataracts from their thaw - cloven ravines , Satiates the listening wind , continuous , vast , Awful as silence . Hark ! the rushing snow ! The sun ...
... wind with lamp - like water - drops . The vale is girdled with their walls , a howl Of cataracts from their thaw - cloven ravines , Satiates the listening wind , continuous , vast , Awful as silence . Hark ! the rushing snow ! The sun ...
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... wind , The wounding wind that burns as fire ! 20 It is my bitter grief - it cuts me to the heart— That in the country of Clan Darry this should be his fate ! Oh , woe is me , where is he ? Wandering , houseless , desolate , Alone ...
... wind , The wounding wind that burns as fire ! 20 It is my bitter grief - it cuts me to the heart— That in the country of Clan Darry this should be his fate ! Oh , woe is me , where is he ? Wandering , houseless , desolate , Alone ...
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