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Hear me , O Fatherland ! nor hear unheeding , When love and fear commingled swell the cry ; Not vainly have we sighed , not vainly striven ; In all thy children's wounds thyself art bleedOur heroes ' hearts have not been pierced in vain ...
Hear me , O Fatherland ! nor hear unheeding , When love and fear commingled swell the cry ; Not vainly have we sighed , not vainly striven ; In all thy children's wounds thyself art bleedOur heroes ' hearts have not been pierced in vain ...
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I hear sweet voices that have long been still , And earth and sea give up their hallowed trust I float all night in the ethereal sea In answer to my will . ' That drowns my pain and weariness in balm , Careless of where its currents ...
I hear sweet voices that have long been still , And earth and sea give up their hallowed trust I float all night in the ethereal sea In answer to my will . ' That drowns my pain and weariness in balm , Careless of where its currents ...
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Do you May 5 , 1838 :hear me ? What are those regions where you now are ? What is God , so beautiful , “ I resume my pen to the song of the so good , who makes you happy by his ineffa- nightingale which is singing beneath my ble ...
Do you May 5 , 1838 :hear me ? What are those regions where you now are ? What is God , so beautiful , “ I resume my pen to the song of the so good , who makes you happy by his ineffa- nightingale which is singing beneath my ble ...
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Customary Chivalries | 49 |
Ongcor the Great | 78 |
Chronicles of Carlingford 106 314 500 | 109 |
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