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" Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride : Thrice fonder, perhaps, since a strange, dark fate Hath rent them from all beside! So when the night falls, and dogs do howl, Sing, ho! for the reign of the horned owl! We know... "
Lonz Powers: Or, The Regulators: A Romance of Kentucky - Page 223
by James Weir - 1850
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English songs, and other small poems, by Barry Cornwall

Bryan Waller Procter - 1832 - 270 pages
...then is the joy of the Horned Owl ! Mourn not for the Owl, nor his gloomy plight! The Owl hath his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the broad day-light,...a strange dark fate Hath rent them from all beside ! So, when the nightfalls, and dogs do howl, Sing, Ho ! for the reign of the Horned Owl ! We know not...
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Woodnotes, for all seasons [an anthology].

Wood-notes - 1842 - 160 pages
...hath his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the hroad daylight, He is lord in the dark green wood. Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are...a strange dark fate Hath rent them from all beside ! So when the night falls, and dogs do howl, O then for the reign of the Horned Owl ! We know not alway...
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Woodnotes: For All Seasons

1842 - 294 pages
...then is the joy of the Horned Owl ! Mourn not for the Owl, nor his gloomy plight ! The Owl hath his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the broad daylight, He is lord in the dark green wood. Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride, Thrice fonder,...
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English Songs: And Other Small Poems

Barry Cornwall - 1844 - 654 pages
...then is the joy of the Horned Owl I Mourn not for the Owl, nor his gloomy plight ! The Owl hath his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the broad day-light, He is Lord in the dark green wood ! Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate ; They are each unto each a pride ; Thrice fonder...
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The Modern Poetical Speaker; Or, a Collection of Pieces Adapted for ...

Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...then is the joy of the horned owl ! Mourn not for the owl, nor his gloomy plight ! The owl hath his share of good ; If a prisoner he be in the broad daylight, He is lord in the dark green wood. Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride ; Thrice fonder,...
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The Gem book of poesie, by the author of 'The ancient poets and poetry of ...

Gem book - 1846 - 398 pages
...then is the joy of the honied owl ! Mourn not for the owl, nor his gloomy plight! The owl hath his share of good ; If a prisoner he be in the broad daylight, He is lord in the dark green wood. Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride ; Thrice fonder,...
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English Songs: And Other Small Poems

Barry Cornwall - 1846 - 312 pages
...his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the broad day-light, He is Lord in the dark green wood I Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate ; They are each unto each a pride ;. r Thrice fonder perhaps, since a strange dark fate Hath rent them from all beside ! So, when the...
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp]., Volume 5

Robert Kemp Philp - 580 pages
...then is the cry of the homed owl I Mourn not for the owl, nor his gloomy plight ! The owl hath his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the broad daylight, He is lord in the dark green wood ! Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride — Thrice...
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First Book of Poetry for Elementary Schools

Frederic Charles Cook - 1851 - 118 pages
...then is the joy of the horned owl ! Mourn not for the owl, nor his gloomy plight ! The owl hath his share of good ; If a prisoner he be in the broad day-light, He is lord in the dark green wood. Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly mate, They are each unto each a pride ; Thrice fonder,...
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English songs, and other small poems, by Barry Cornwall

Bryan Waller Procter - 1851 - 344 pages
...then is the joy of the Horned Owl I Mourn not for the Owl, nor his gloomy plight ! The Owl hath his share of good : If a prisoner he be in the broad day-light, He is Lord in the dark greeu wood ! Nor lonely the bird, nor his ghastly ma£e ; They are each unto each a pride ; Thrice...
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