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... up like smoke . The storm came on before its time : She wander'd up and down : And many a hill did Lucy climb ; But never reach'd the town . The wretched parents all that night , Went shouting far THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 5 Lucy Gray.
... up like smoke . The storm came on before its time : She wander'd up and down : And many a hill did Lucy climb ; But never reach'd the town . The wretched parents all that night , Went shouting far THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 5 Lucy Gray.
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... reach'd the Western World , a poor , devoted crew . The pains and plagues that on our heads came down , Disease and famine , agony and fear , In wood or wilderness , in camp or town , It would thy brain unsettle , even to hear . All ...
... reach'd the Western World , a poor , devoted crew . The pains and plagues that on our heads came down , Disease and famine , agony and fear , In wood or wilderness , in camp or town , It would thy brain unsettle , even to hear . All ...
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... reach'd its bound : And homeless near a thousand homes I stood , And near a thousand tables pined , and wanted food . By grief enfeebled was I turn'd adrift , Helpless as sailor cast on desert rock ; Nor morsel to my mouth that day did ...
... reach'd its bound : And homeless near a thousand homes I stood , And near a thousand tables pined , and wanted food . By grief enfeebled was I turn'd adrift , Helpless as sailor cast on desert rock ; Nor morsel to my mouth that day did ...
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... reach'd the churchyard gate , As the Priest lifted up the latch , turn'd round , - And , looking at the grave , he said , " My Brother . " The Vicar did not hear the words : and now , Pointing towards the cottage , he entreated That ...
... reach'd the churchyard gate , As the Priest lifted up the latch , turn'd round , - And , looking at the grave , he said , " My Brother . " The Vicar did not hear the words : and now , Pointing towards the cottage , he entreated That ...
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... reach'd the orchard plot ; And , as we climb'd the hill , Towards the roof of Lucy's cot The moon descended still . In one of those sweet dreams I slept , Kind Nature's gentlest boon ! And , all the while , my eyes I kept On the ...
... reach'd the orchard plot ; And , as we climb'd the hill , Towards the roof of Lucy's cot The moon descended still . In one of those sweet dreams I slept , Kind Nature's gentlest boon ! And , all the while , my eyes I kept On the ...
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