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... round his straw - thatch'd roof The wolf skin , and huge boar tusks , and the pride Of branching antlers wide : And tower'd in giant strength , and sent afar His voice , that on the mountain echoes roll'd , Stern preluding the war ...
... round his straw - thatch'd roof The wolf skin , and huge boar tusks , and the pride Of branching antlers wide : And tower'd in giant strength , and sent afar His voice , that on the mountain echoes roll'd , Stern preluding the war ...
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... round me glow , And arch my way with light . Again the myrtles o'er me breathe , Fresh flowers my path perfume , Round cliff and cave wild tendrils wreathe , And from the groves that bend beneath Low trail their purple bloom . Thou ...
... round me glow , And arch my way with light . Again the myrtles o'er me breathe , Fresh flowers my path perfume , Round cliff and cave wild tendrils wreathe , And from the groves that bend beneath Low trail their purple bloom . Thou ...
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... round of glitter and perfume ; When London hails thee to its splendid mart , Its hives of sweets , and cabinets of art ; And , to ! majestic as thy manly song , Flows the full tide of human life along . Still must my partial pencil love ...
... round of glitter and perfume ; When London hails thee to its splendid mart , Its hives of sweets , and cabinets of art ; And , to ! majestic as thy manly song , Flows the full tide of human life along . Still must my partial pencil love ...
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... round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flock'd to hear the minstrel play , And games and carols closed the busy day . Her wheel at rest , the matron thrills no more With treasured tales , and legendary lore . All , all are ...
... round the ruins of their ancient oak The peasants flock'd to hear the minstrel play , And games and carols closed the busy day . Her wheel at rest , the matron thrills no more With treasured tales , and legendary lore . All , all are ...
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... round him play'd ; And , calmly pointing where our fathers lay , Roused us to rival each , the hero of his day . Hush , ye fond flutterings , hush ! while here alone I search the records of each mouldering stone . Guides of my life ...
... round him play'd ; And , calmly pointing where our fathers lay , Roused us to rival each , the hero of his day . Hush , ye fond flutterings , hush ! while here alone I search the records of each mouldering stone . Guides of my life ...
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