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... grave - your foot is half it , - upon It looks just like the rest ; and yet that man Died broken - hearted . Leonard . ' Tis a common case . We'll take another : who is he that lies Beneath yon ridge , the last of those three graves ...
... grave - your foot is half it , - upon It looks just like the rest ; and yet that man Died broken - hearted . Leonard . ' Tis a common case . We'll take another : who is he that lies Beneath yon ridge , the last of those three graves ...
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... grave , they had found her hair complete , and " as yellow as gold . " Some of the epitaphs at Ferrara pleased me more than the more splendid monuments at few days ago from Ferrara . It will therefore 10 Bologna ; for instance— be idle ...
... grave , they had found her hair complete , and " as yellow as gold . " Some of the epitaphs at Ferrara pleased me more than the more splendid monuments at few days ago from Ferrara . It will therefore 10 Bologna ; for instance— be idle ...
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... grave as a place of quiet after tumult , or of death as a gateway to communion with the saints . No other has made the grave an earthly bridal bed , and given to the lips of spectres the music of lovers . " It is perversely beautiful ...
... grave as a place of quiet after tumult , or of death as a gateway to communion with the saints . No other has made the grave an earthly bridal bed , and given to the lips of spectres the music of lovers . " It is perversely beautiful ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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