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... night , and two nights more I lay And could not win thee , Sleep ! by any stealth : So do not let me wear to - night away : Without Thee what is all the morning's wealth ? Come , blessed barrier between day and day , Dear mother of ...
... night , and two nights more I lay And could not win thee , Sleep ! by any stealth : So do not let me wear to - night away : Without Thee what is all the morning's wealth ? Come , blessed barrier between day and day , Dear mother of ...
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... night involved the sky . Of a ' the airts the wind can blaw . Of all the girls that are so smart . Of Heaven or ' Hell I have no power to sing . 549 347 561 364 203 191 157 502 Of Nelson and the North ..... 249 Of Neptune's empire let ...
... night involved the sky . Of a ' the airts the wind can blaw . Of all the girls that are so smart . Of Heaven or ' Hell I have no power to sing . 549 347 561 364 203 191 157 502 Of Nelson and the North ..... 249 Of Neptune's empire let ...
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... night has a thousand eyes .. 534 The Night was creeping on the ground . 588 The nightingale , as soon as April bringeth . 28 The old mayor climbed the belfry tower . 453 The poplars are fell'd ; farewell to the shade . 175 The rain set ...
... night has a thousand eyes .. 534 The Night was creeping on the ground . 588 The nightingale , as soon as April bringeth . 28 The old mayor climbed the belfry tower . 453 The poplars are fell'd ; farewell to the shade . 175 The rain set ...
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