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... feet I treadthehill, That overbrows the lonely vale. O'er the bare upland, and away Through thelong reachof desert woods,The embracing sunbeams chastely play, And gladden these deepsolitudes. Where, twisted round the barren oak, The ...
... feet I treadthehill, That overbrows the lonely vale. O'er the bare upland, and away Through thelong reachof desert woods,The embracing sunbeams chastely play, And gladden these deepsolitudes. Where, twisted round the barren oak, The ...
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... feet,Then this crimson flag shallbe Martial cloak and shroud forthee." The warriortook that banner proud, And itwas his martial cloak andshroud! SUNRISE. ON. THE. HILLS. I stood uponthe hills, when heaven'swide arch Was glorious with the ...
... feet,Then this crimson flag shallbe Martial cloak and shroud forthee." The warriortook that banner proud, And itwas his martial cloak andshroud! SUNRISE. ON. THE. HILLS. I stood uponthe hills, when heaven'swide arch Was glorious with the ...
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... feet, Where the brook andriver meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet! Gazing, with atimid glance, On the brooklet's swift advance, Onthe river's broad expanse! Deep and still, that gliding stream Beautiful to thee must seem, Astheriver of ...
... feet, Where the brook andriver meet, Womanhood and childhood fleet! Gazing, with atimid glance, On the brooklet's swift advance, Onthe river's broad expanse! Deep and still, that gliding stream Beautiful to thee must seem, Astheriver of ...
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... feet, "Sleep, sleep today, tormenting cares, Of earth and folly born!" Solemnly sangthe village choir On thatsweet Sabbath morn. Through the closed blinds the golden sun Poured in a dusty beam, Like the celestial ladder seen By Jacob in ...
... feet, "Sleep, sleep today, tormenting cares, Of earth and folly born!" Solemnly sangthe village choir On thatsweet Sabbath morn. Through the closed blinds the golden sun Poured in a dusty beam, Like the celestial ladder seen By Jacob in ...
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... feet she trod Upon the hot and burning stars, As on the glowing coalsand bars, Thatwere to prove her strength, and try Her holiness andherpurity. Thus movingon, with silent pace, And triumph in her sweet, pale face,She reached the ...
... feet she trod Upon the hot and burning stars, As on the glowing coalsand bars, Thatwere to prove her strength, and try Her holiness andherpurity. Thus movingon, with silent pace, And triumph in her sweet, pale face,She reached the ...
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