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... round and round , The halloo of Simon Lee . In those proud days he little cared For husbandry or tillage ; To blither tasks did Simon rouse The sleepers of the village . He all the country could outrun , Could leave both man and horse ...
... round and round , The halloo of Simon Lee . In those proud days he little cared For husbandry or tillage ; To blither tasks did Simon rouse The sleepers of the village . He all the country could outrun , Could leave both man and horse ...
Page 409
... barren peak : The Lotos blows by every winding creek : All day the wind breathes low with mellower tone ; Thro ' every hollow cave and allev lone Round and round the spicy downs the yellow Lotos - Alfred Tennyson 409.
... barren peak : The Lotos blows by every winding creek : All day the wind breathes low with mellower tone ; Thro ' every hollow cave and allev lone Round and round the spicy downs the yellow Lotos - Alfred Tennyson 409.
Page 410
... Round and round the spicy downs the yellow Lotos - dust is blown . We have had enough of action , and of motion we , Roll'd to starboard , roll'd to larboard , when the surge was seething free , Where the wallowing monster spouted his ...
... Round and round the spicy downs the yellow Lotos - dust is blown . We have had enough of action , and of motion we , Roll'd to starboard , roll'd to larboard , when the surge was seething free , Where the wallowing monster spouted his ...
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