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... sweet ? Higher and higher swells its wave , Nearer the billows come ; And can a dark and lonely grave Outweigh a long - loved home ? ' Tis not alone the billows ' roar That falls upon my ear ; But music from yon far off shore Is wafted ...
... sweet ? Higher and higher swells its wave , Nearer the billows come ; And can a dark and lonely grave Outweigh a long - loved home ? ' Tis not alone the billows ' roar That falls upon my ear ; But music from yon far off shore Is wafted ...
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... sweet as hers ; But a rich blood thy bosom stirs , Her marble cheek cannot display . She cometh like a haughty girl , So conscious of her beauty's power ; She now will wear nor gem nor flower Upon her pallid breast of pearl . And her ...
... sweet as hers ; But a rich blood thy bosom stirs , Her marble cheek cannot display . She cometh like a haughty girl , So conscious of her beauty's power ; She now will wear nor gem nor flower Upon her pallid breast of pearl . And her ...
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... SWEET BRIER . OUR sweet autumnal western - scented wind Robs of its odors none so sweet a flower , In all the blooming waste it left behind , As that the sweet brier yields ; and the shower Wets not a rose that buds in beauty's bower ...
... SWEET BRIER . OUR sweet autumnal western - scented wind Robs of its odors none so sweet a flower , In all the blooming waste it left behind , As that the sweet brier yields ; and the shower Wets not a rose that buds in beauty's bower ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
SPECTATOR | 22 |
DevilWorshippers of Armenia | 27 |
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