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... keeping Her watch around it , seem to smile , As o'er a loved one sleeping ? One solitary turret gray Still tells , in melancholy glory , The legend of the Cheviot day , The Percys ' [ 14 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867 Alnwick Castle.
... keeping Her watch around it , seem to smile , As o'er a loved one sleeping ? One solitary turret gray Still tells , in melancholy glory , The legend of the Cheviot day , The Percys ' [ 14 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867 Alnwick Castle.
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... keep to turret wall , For ten - and - sixpence sterling . Burns To a Rose , brought from near Alloway Kirk , in Ayr- shire , in the Autumn of 1822 Wild rose of Alloway ! my thanks ; Thou ' mindst me of that autumn noon When first we met ...
... keep to turret wall , For ten - and - sixpence sterling . Burns To a Rose , brought from near Alloway Kirk , in Ayr- shire , in the Autumn of 1822 Wild rose of Alloway ! my thanks ; Thou ' mindst me of that autumn noon When first we met ...
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... keeps time , In cot or castle's mirth or moan , In cold or sunny clime . And who hath heard his song , nor knelt Before its spell with willing knee , And listened , and believed , and felt The Poet's mastery O'er the mind's sea , in ...
... keeps time , In cot or castle's mirth or moan , In cold or sunny clime . And who hath heard his song , nor knelt Before its spell with willing knee , And listened , and believed , and felt The Poet's mastery O'er the mind's sea , in ...
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... keep them lingering by my tomb . These to their softened hearts should bear The thought of what has been , And speak of one who cannot share The gladness of the scene ; Whose part , in all the pomp that fills The circuit of the summer ...
... keep them lingering by my tomb . These to their softened hearts should bear The thought of what has been , And speak of one who cannot share The gladness of the scene ; Whose part , in all the pomp that fills The circuit of the summer ...
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... keeps The disembodied spirits of the dead , When all of thee that time could wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread ? For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence not ; Nor hear the voice ...
... keeps The disembodied spirits of the dead , When all of thee that time could wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread ? For I shall feel the sting of ceaseless pain If there I meet thy gentle presence not ; Nor hear the voice ...
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