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... wind " 66 66 ' It is a beauteous evening , calm and free " " What need of clamorous bells or ribbons gay On approaching Home after a tour in Scotland " From the dark chambers of dejection freed " To the Memory of Raisley Calvert Page ...
... wind " 66 66 ' It is a beauteous evening , calm and free " " What need of clamorous bells or ribbons gay On approaching Home after a tour in Scotland " From the dark chambers of dejection freed " To the Memory of Raisley Calvert Page ...
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... wind Hôffer " Advance ! come forth from thy Tyrolean ground " " " 212 99 212 213 213 Feelings of the Tyrolese 213 " Alas ! what boots the long , laborious quest ' " And is it among rude untutor'd dales " " O'er the wide earth , on ...
... wind Hôffer " Advance ! come forth from thy Tyrolean ground " " " 212 99 212 213 213 Feelings of the Tyrolese 213 " Alas ! what boots the long , laborious quest ' " And is it among rude untutor'd dales " " O'er the wide earth , on ...
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... wind come ? What way does he go ? He rides over the water , and over the snow , Through wood , and through vale ; and o'er rocky height Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight . He tosses about in every bare tree , As ...
... wind come ? What way does he go ? He rides over the water , and over the snow , Through wood , and through vale ; and o'er rocky height Which the goat cannot climb , takes his sounding flight . He tosses about in every bare tree , As ...
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... wind . ALICE FELL . THE post - boy drove with fierce career , For threat'ning clouds the moon had drown'd ; When suddenly I seem'd to hear A moan , a lamentable sound . As if the wind blew many ways , I heard the sound - and more and ...
... wind . ALICE FELL . THE post - boy drove with fierce career , For threat'ning clouds the moon had drown'd ; When suddenly I seem'd to hear A moan , a lamentable sound . As if the wind blew many ways , I heard the sound - and more and ...
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... wind sallied forth , And , in anger or merriment , out of the north Coming on with a terrible pother , From the peak of the crag blew the giant away . And what did these schoolboys ? -The very next day They went and they built up ...
... wind sallied forth , And , in anger or merriment , out of the north Coming on with a terrible pother , From the peak of the crag blew the giant away . And what did these schoolboys ? -The very next day They went and they built up ...
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