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... dark , and his right hand he shook , And he gave the proud towers Ronald Morison's look ; And darker he grew , though the castle in light Beamed far o'er the heaven , and heaven looked bright ; And still he grew darker , as stern in his ...
... dark , and his right hand he shook , And he gave the proud towers Ronald Morison's look ; And darker he grew , though the castle in light Beamed far o'er the heaven , and heaven looked bright ; And still he grew darker , as stern in his ...
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... dark blue waves : - Oh ! who that has roved in a night like this , And thought of the phantoms of boyish bliss →→→ When every thought must have caused a sigh , And a burning tear for days gone by- Oh ! who has not gazed on the clear ...
... dark blue waves : - Oh ! who that has roved in a night like this , And thought of the phantoms of boyish bliss →→→ When every thought must have caused a sigh , And a burning tear for days gone by- Oh ! who has not gazed on the clear ...
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... dark brows frowned . A deep groan came from the dark deep flood- The shuddering river all bubbled with blood- And Sir Allan's true love , in a wreath of reek , Sailed past with a wave of her hand , and a shriek . IV . And then a grim ...
... dark brows frowned . A deep groan came from the dark deep flood- The shuddering river all bubbled with blood- And Sir Allan's true love , in a wreath of reek , Sailed past with a wave of her hand , and a shriek . IV . And then a grim ...
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