Spirit of the English MagazinesMunroe and Francis, 1829 |
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... Voice after voice hath died away , Once in my dwelling heard ; To grief's forbidden word ! From dreams of night on each I call , Each of the far removed ; And waken to my own wild cry , Where are ye , my beloved ? Ye left me ! and ...
... Voice after voice hath died away , Once in my dwelling heard ; To grief's forbidden word ! From dreams of night on each I call , Each of the far removed ; And waken to my own wild cry , Where are ye , my beloved ? Ye left me ! and ...
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... voice of Roger Percy - English and Scottish nobles , you are gathered here this day to lis- ten to the decision of ... voice . O tell me , art thou there ? Methinks , when at the midnight hour , In solemn silence fluttering by , The ...
... voice of Roger Percy - English and Scottish nobles , you are gathered here this day to lis- ten to the decision of ... voice . O tell me , art thou there ? Methinks , when at the midnight hour , In solemn silence fluttering by , The ...
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... voice is in mine ear , beloved ! Thy look is in my heart , Thy bosom is my resting place , And yet I must depart . Earth on my soul is strong - too strong- Too precious is its chain , All woven of thy love , dear friend , Yet vain ...
... voice is in mine ear , beloved ! Thy look is in my heart , Thy bosom is my resting place , And yet I must depart . Earth on my soul is strong - too strong- Too precious is its chain , All woven of thy love , dear friend , Yet vain ...
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