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... Hill WHEN Sycamore leaves wer a - spreadèn Green - ruddy in hedges , Bezide the red doust o ' the ridges , A - dried at Woak Hill ; I pack'd up my goods , all a - sheenèn Wi ' long years o ' handlèn , On dousty red wheels ov a waggon ...
... Hill WHEN Sycamore leaves wer a - spreadèn Green - ruddy in hedges , Bezide the red doust o ' the ridges , A - dried at Woak Hill ; I pack'd up my goods , all a - sheenèn Wi ' long years o ' handlèn , On dousty red wheels ov a waggon ...
Page 568
... hill a whole night long A hill as loud as he , The twitter of a mouse among Melodious greenery , The ruby's and the rainbow's song , The nightingale's — all three , The song of life that wells and flows From every leopard , lark and ...
... hill a whole night long A hill as loud as he , The twitter of a mouse among Melodious greenery , The ruby's and the rainbow's song , The nightingale's — all three , The song of life that wells and flows From every leopard , lark and ...
Page 593
... Hill BREATHLESS , we flung us on the windy hill , Laughed in the sun , and kissed the lovely grass . You said , " Through glory and ecstasy we pass ; Wind , sun , and earth remain , the birds sing still , When we are old , are old ...
... Hill BREATHLESS , we flung us on the windy hill , Laughed in the sun , and kissed the lovely grass . You said , " Through glory and ecstasy we pass ; Wind , sun , and earth remain , the birds sing still , When we are old , are old ...
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