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... song are over ! SONG . HAVE you not seen the timid tear Steal trembling from mine eye ? Have you not mark'd the flush of fear , Or caught the murmur'd sigh ? And can you think my love is chill , Nor fix'd on you alone ? And can you rend ...
... song are over ! SONG . HAVE you not seen the timid tear Steal trembling from mine eye ? Have you not mark'd the flush of fear , Or caught the murmur'd sigh ? And can you think my love is chill , Nor fix'd on you alone ? And can you rend ...
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... SONG OF LIBERTY . MERRILY every bosom boundeth , Merrily oh ! merrily oh ! Where the song of freedom soundeth , Merrily oh merrily oh ! Where the song of freedom soundeth , Merrily oh merrily oh ! There the warrior's arms Shed more ...
... SONG OF LIBERTY . MERRILY every bosom boundeth , Merrily oh ! merrily oh ! Where the song of freedom soundeth , Merrily oh merrily oh ! Where the song of freedom soundeth , Merrily oh merrily oh ! There the warrior's arms Shed more ...
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... song , As he winds the woods along ! Christian ! ' tis the song of fear , Wolves are round thee , night is near , And the wild , thou dar'st to roam- Oh ! ' twas once the Indian's home ! † * The idea of this poem occurred to me in ...
... song , As he winds the woods along ! Christian ! ' tis the song of fear , Wolves are round thee , night is near , And the wild , thou dar'st to roam- Oh ! ' twas once the Indian's home ! † * The idea of this poem occurred to me in ...
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