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... gone , The valley lay smiling before me , The time I've lost in wooing , " Tis gone , and for ever , the light we see breaking , They made her a grave , too cold and damp , 40 ib . 45 64 68 76 71 93 . 98 101 103 128 - 131 · 134 " 147 ...
... gone , The valley lay smiling before me , The time I've lost in wooing , " Tis gone , and for ever , the light we see breaking , They made her a grave , too cold and damp , 40 ib . 45 64 68 76 71 93 . 98 101 103 128 - 131 · 134 " 147 ...
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... GONE AND FOR EVER . AIR " Savournah Deelish . " ' Tis gone , and for ever , the light we saw breaking , Like Heaven's first dawn o'er the sleep of the dead , When man , from the slumber of ages awaking , Look'd upward and bless'd the ...
... GONE AND FOR EVER . AIR " Savournah Deelish . " ' Tis gone , and for ever , the light we saw breaking , Like Heaven's first dawn o'er the sleep of the dead , When man , from the slumber of ages awaking , Look'd upward and bless'd the ...
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... gone—and the bright hope we cherished Gone with them, and quench'd in the grave II. Oh! could we from death but recover Those hearts, as they bounded before, In the face of high heaven to fight over That combat for freedom once more ...
... gone—and the bright hope we cherished Gone with them, and quench'd in the grave II. Oh! could we from death but recover Those hearts, as they bounded before, In the face of high heaven to fight over That combat for freedom once more ...
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