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... night , When Severn shall reëcho with affright 50 The shrieks of death , through Berkley's roof that ring , Shrieks of an agonizing king ! She - wolf of France , ° with unrelenting fangs , That tearest the bowels of thy mangled mate ...
... night , When Severn shall reëcho with affright 50 The shrieks of death , through Berkley's roof that ring , Shrieks of an agonizing king ! She - wolf of France , ° with unrelenting fangs , That tearest the bowels of thy mangled mate ...
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... night . THE FATAL SISTERS AN ODE . FROM THE NORSE TONGUE Now the storm begins to lower , ( Haste , the loom of hell prepare , ) Iron sleet of arrowy shower Hurtles in the darkened air . ° Glittering lances are the loom , Where the dusky ...
... night . THE FATAL SISTERS AN ODE . FROM THE NORSE TONGUE Now the storm begins to lower , ( Haste , the loom of hell prepare , ) Iron sleet of arrowy shower Hurtles in the darkened air . ° Glittering lances are the loom , Where the dusky ...
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... night ? Long on these mouldering bones have beat The winter's snow , the summer's heat , The drenching dews , and driving rain ! Let me , let me sleep again . Who is he , with voice unblest , That calls me from the bed of rest ? 30 335 ...
... night ? Long on these mouldering bones have beat The winter's snow , the summer's heat , The drenching dews , and driving rain ! Let me , let me sleep again . Who is he , with voice unblest , That calls me from the bed of rest ? 30 335 ...
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... night Has reassumed her ancient right ; Till wrapt in flames , in ruin hurled , Sinks the fabric of the world . THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN ° A FRAGMENT . FROM THE WELSH . OWEN's praise demands my song , Owen swift , and Owen strong ; Fairest ...
... night Has reassumed her ancient right ; Till wrapt in flames , in ruin hurled , Sinks the fabric of the world . THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN ° A FRAGMENT . FROM THE WELSH . OWEN's praise demands my song , Owen swift , and Owen strong ; Fairest ...
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... night Come ( sweep ) along some winding entry , ( Styack has often seen the sight , ) Or at the chapel - door stand sentry . In peaked hoods and mantles tarnished , Sour visages , enough to scare ye , High dames of honor once , that ...
... night Come ( sweep ) along some winding entry , ( Styack has often seen the sight , ) Or at the chapel - door stand sentry . In peaked hoods and mantles tarnished , Sour visages , enough to scare ye , High dames of honor once , that ...
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