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... stood near , her infant in her arms , And , noting that my eye was on the tree , She said , ' I fear it will be dead and gone Ere Robert come again . ' When to the House We had returned together , she enquired If I had any hope : -but ...
... stood near , her infant in her arms , And , noting that my eye was on the tree , She said , ' I fear it will be dead and gone Ere Robert come again . ' When to the House We had returned together , she enquired If I had any hope : -but ...
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... Stood single , with large prospect , north and south , High into Easedale , up to Dunmail - Raise , And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light , so regular , And so far seen , the House itself , by all Who ...
... Stood single , with large prospect , north and south , High into Easedale , up to Dunmail - Raise , And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this constant light , so regular , And so far seen , the House itself , by all Who ...
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... stood , Following Antonia's motions here and there , With much suspicion in his attitude ; For reputations he had little care ; So that a suit or action were made good , Small pity had he for the young and fair , And ne'er believed in ...
... stood , Following Antonia's motions here and there , With much suspicion in his attitude ; For reputations he had little care ; So that a suit or action were made good , Small pity had he for the young and fair , And ne'er believed in ...
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