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... dark 430 And dark the shades accumulate . The oak , Expanding its immense and knotty arms , Embraces the light beech . The pyramids Of the tall cedar overarching , frame Most solemn domes within , and far below , Like clouds suspended ...
... dark 430 And dark the shades accumulate . The oak , Expanding its immense and knotty arms , Embraces the light beech . The pyramids Of the tall cedar overarching , frame Most solemn domes within , and far below , Like clouds suspended ...
Page 452
... dark , the smooth and even space Of its inviolated floor , and here Nor ever more offer at thy dark shrine The unheeded tribute of a broken heart . The children of the autumnal whirlwind bore , In wanton sport , those bright leaves ...
... dark , the smooth and even space Of its inviolated floor , and here Nor ever more offer at thy dark shrine The unheeded tribute of a broken heart . The children of the autumnal whirlwind bore , In wanton sport , those bright leaves ...
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... dark Rosaleen , Do not sigh , do not weep ! The priests are on the ocean green , They march along the deep . There's wine from the royal Pope Upon the ocean green , And Spanish ale shall give you hope , My dark Rosaleen ! My own ...
... dark Rosaleen , Do not sigh , do not weep ! The priests are on the ocean green , They march along the deep . There's wine from the royal Pope Upon the ocean green , And Spanish ale shall give you hope , My dark Rosaleen ! My own ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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