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... moved , and had his being , " who has so greatly contributed to our pleasure and instruction . The battles of the Hero may be compared to the poems of the Poet ; we are anxious to follow the former to his hearth - stone , and see how he ...
... moved , and had his being , " who has so greatly contributed to our pleasure and instruction . The battles of the Hero may be compared to the poems of the Poet ; we are anxious to follow the former to his hearth - stone , and see how he ...
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... moved ! Forgive me , sir : before I spoke to you , I judged you most unkindly . LEONARD . But this youth , How did he die at last ? PRIEST . One sweet May morning ( It will be twelve years since when spring returns ) He had gone forth ...
... moved ! Forgive me , sir : before I spoke to you , I judged you most unkindly . LEONARD . But this youth , How did he die at last ? PRIEST . One sweet May morning ( It will be twelve years since when spring returns ) He had gone forth ...
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... moved on ; hoof after hoof He raised and never stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof , At once the bright moon dropp'd . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a lover's head ! - " O mercy ! " to myself I cried , " If Lucy ...
... moved on ; hoof after hoof He raised and never stopp'd : When down behind the cottage roof , At once the bright moon dropp'd . What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a lover's head ! - " O mercy ! " to myself I cried , " If Lucy ...
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... moved his legs , Oh ! then for thee , poor Idiot Boy ! For joy he cannot hold the bridle , For joy his head and heels are idle , He's idle all , for very joy . And while the pony moves his legs , In Johnny's left hand you may see The ...
... moved his legs , Oh ! then for thee , poor Idiot Boy ! For joy he cannot hold the bridle , For joy his head and heels are idle , He's idle all , for very joy . And while the pony moves his legs , In Johnny's left hand you may see The ...
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... moved ; and in this way express'd Their notion of its perfect rest . A convent , even a hermit's cell Would break the silence of this dell : It is not quiet , is not ease ; But something deeper far than these : The separation that is ...
... moved ; and in this way express'd Their notion of its perfect rest . A convent , even a hermit's cell Would break the silence of this dell : It is not quiet , is not ease ; But something deeper far than these : The separation that is ...
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