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... gone Ere Robert come again . ' When to the House We had returned together , she enquired If I had any hope : -but for her babe And for her little orphan boy , she said , She had no wish to live , that she must die 450 Of sorrow . Yet I ...
... gone Ere Robert come again . ' When to the House We had returned together , she enquired If I had any hope : -but for her babe And for her little orphan boy , she said , She had no wish to live , that she must die 450 Of sorrow . Yet I ...
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... gone , And bid the bell of St. Benedict Toll out its deepest tone . " The shrift is done , the Friar is gone , Blindfolded as he came Next morning , all in Littlecot Hall Were weeping for their dame . 30 40 10 20 Wild Darrell is an ...
... gone , And bid the bell of St. Benedict Toll out its deepest tone . " The shrift is done , the Friar is gone , Blindfolded as he came Next morning , all in Littlecot Hall Were weeping for their dame . 30 40 10 20 Wild Darrell is an ...
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... gone , the old familiar faces ? 717 Virgin Mother , thou hast known 756 Vision of Judgment , A ( Southey ) .. 787 Where art thou gone , light - ankled Youth ? 732 Vision of Judgment , The ( Byron ) ... 350 Where art thou , my beloved ...
... gone , the old familiar faces ? 717 Virgin Mother , thou hast known 756 Vision of Judgment , A ( Southey ) .. 787 Where art thou gone , light - ankled Youth ? 732 Vision of Judgment , The ( Byron ) ... 350 Where art thou , my beloved ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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