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... soft voices die ) . 404 The Old Familiar Faces . 367 Adonais ... 404 Childhood .. 367 . Final Chorus from Hellas . 410 A Farewell to Tobacco .. 367 To Night ..... 410 WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR ( 1775-1864 ) Acon and Rhodope ; or ...
... soft voices die ) . 404 The Old Familiar Faces . 367 Adonais ... 404 Childhood .. 367 . Final Chorus from Hellas . 410 A Farewell to Tobacco .. 367 To Night ..... 410 WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR ( 1775-1864 ) Acon and Rhodope ; or ...
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... currents 12 steersmanship 13 cunning in his plans 14 Denmark 15 creek , inlet chant 16 harm 17 skill 18 soft 19 at present 20 knew 21 teeth set wide apart , a sign that one will travel . Upon an amblere esily she sat , Y - wympled.
... currents 12 steersmanship 13 cunning in his plans 14 Denmark 15 creek , inlet chant 16 harm 17 skill 18 soft 19 at present 20 knew 21 teeth set wide apart , a sign that one will travel . Upon an amblere esily she sat , Y - wympled.
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... soft , now lowd among , That all the gardyng and the wallis rong Ryght of thaire song , and on the copill next Off thaire suete armony , and lo the text : CANTUS ' Worschippe , ye that loveris bene , this May , For of your blisse the ...
... soft , now lowd among , That all the gardyng and the wallis rong Ryght of thaire song , and on the copill next Off thaire suete armony , and lo the text : CANTUS ' Worschippe , ye that loveris bene , this May , For of your blisse the ...
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... soft ; So goodly all agree , with sweet content , To this day's merriment . Ah ! my dear love , why do ye sleep thus long , When meeter were that ye should now awake , T ' await the coming of your joyous make , And hearken to the birds ...
... soft ; So goodly all agree , with sweet content , To this day's merriment . Ah ! my dear love , why do ye sleep thus long , When meeter were that ye should now awake , T ' await the coming of your joyous make , And hearken to the birds ...
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... soft , A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe , And ever - drizling raine upon the loft , Mixt with a murmuring winde much like the Sowne Of swarming Bees , did cast him in a swowne . No other noyse , nor peoples troublous ...
... soft , A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe , And ever - drizling raine upon the loft , Mixt with a murmuring winde much like the Sowne Of swarming Bees , did cast him in a swowne . No other noyse , nor peoples troublous ...
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