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Who erewhile A circular vale , and land - lock'd , as might seem , Had from her
countenance turn'd , or look'd by With brook and bridge , and gray stone cottages
, stealth Half hid by rocks and fruit - trees . At my feet , For fear is true love's cruel
...
Who erewhile A circular vale , and land - lock'd , as might seem , Had from her
countenance turn'd , or look'd by With brook and bridge , and gray stone cottages
, stealth Half hid by rocks and fruit - trees . At my feet , For fear is true love's cruel
...
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In the land of mist and snow , And having once turn'd round walks He loved the
bird that loved the on , And turns no more his head ; Who shot him with his bow . "
Because he knows , a frightful fiend , Doth close behind him tread . The other ...
In the land of mist and snow , And having once turn'd round walks He loved the
bird that loved the on , And turns no more his head ; Who shot him with his bow . "
Because he knows , a frightful fiend , Doth close behind him tread . The other ...
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Can call the dead man up — he will not comeInsolent slave ! how daredst thouHe
is in heaven then - there you have no influence [ Turns abruptly from Alvar , and
then to himself , Still there are tokens — and your imps may bring you Why ...
Can call the dead man up — he will not comeInsolent slave ! how daredst thouHe
is in heaven then - there you have no influence [ Turns abruptly from Alvar , and
then to himself , Still there are tokens — and your imps may bring you Why ...
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Music Even now your living wheel turns o'er my head ! This was too melancholy ,
father . [ Music expressive of the movements and images that follow . Nay , Ye ,
as ye pass , toss high the desert sands , My Alvar loved sad music from a child .
Music Even now your living wheel turns o'er my head ! This was too melancholy ,
father . [ Music expressive of the movements and images that follow . Nay , Ye ,
as ye pass , toss high the desert sands , My Alvar loved sad music from a child .
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Turns off abruptly ; then to himself Disarm'd , o'erpower'd , despairing of defence ,
This is my virtuous , grateful Isidore ! At his bured breast he seem'd to grasp some
relict [ Then mimicking ISIDORE's manner and voice . More dear than was his ...
Turns off abruptly ; then to himself Disarm'd , o'erpower'd , despairing of defence ,
This is my virtuous , grateful Isidore ! At his bured breast he seem'd to grasp some
relict [ Then mimicking ISIDORE's manner and voice . More dear than was his ...
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