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... weary heart : Entranc'd , I heeded not the flight of time , Hour after hour flew by unreck'd by me ; My own sad thoughts seem'd like a mystic rhyme Set to the music of the sounding sea : Scarcely I knew I lived , for to the past , As to ...
... weary heart : Entranc'd , I heeded not the flight of time , Hour after hour flew by unreck'd by me ; My own sad thoughts seem'd like a mystic rhyme Set to the music of the sounding sea : Scarcely I knew I lived , for to the past , As to ...
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... weary nights of old , Have I listen'd to your voices , Wondering at the tales ye told ; Tales of mirth , and tales of sorrow , Tales of weal , and tales of woe , Tales of holiness and daring Work'd by men dead long ago . Often in the ...
... weary nights of old , Have I listen'd to your voices , Wondering at the tales ye told ; Tales of mirth , and tales of sorrow , Tales of weal , and tales of woe , Tales of holiness and daring Work'd by men dead long ago . Often in the ...
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... weary head on me ; And I thy throbbing brow will fan , And sing till thou dost calmly sleep : Leave not , dear Claude , thy Lilian , Nor try to - day yon frowning steep . CLAUDE . Nay , stay me not , for I must wend , And climb the peak ...
... weary head on me ; And I thy throbbing brow will fan , And sing till thou dost calmly sleep : Leave not , dear Claude , thy Lilian , Nor try to - day yon frowning steep . CLAUDE . Nay , stay me not , for I must wend , And climb the peak ...
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Greville John Chester. And so I left , and clomb the weary steep , Through woods of dim pines draped with moss so hoary , And for my toils my soul did rapture reap ; Down sank the sun o'er icy peaks in glory : I stood and gazed upon his ...
Greville John Chester. And so I left , and clomb the weary steep , Through woods of dim pines draped with moss so hoary , And for my toils my soul did rapture reap ; Down sank the sun o'er icy peaks in glory : I stood and gazed upon his ...
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... weary spirit fills : For I long to hurl me , trustful , ' neath the seething , seething spray , Trusting to the waters ' guiding to be cast on freedom's strand ; All heartless bonds of modern life I long to cast away , And hail as ...
... weary spirit fills : For I long to hurl me , trustful , ' neath the seething , seething spray , Trusting to the waters ' guiding to be cast on freedom's strand ; All heartless bonds of modern life I long to cast away , And hail as ...
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