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... Follow the seamew's flight, Why did they leave thatnight Her nest unguarded? "Scarce hadIput tosea, Bearing themaidwith me, Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen! When on thewhite seastrand, Waving hisarmedhand, Sawwe old Hildebrand ...
... Follow the seamew's flight, Why did they leave thatnight Her nest unguarded? "Scarce hadIput tosea, Bearing themaidwith me, Fairest of all was she Among the Norsemen! When on thewhite seastrand, Waving hisarmedhand, Sawwe old Hildebrand ...
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... follow me,and make no noise. [Exeunt. SCENE III. — PRECIOSA'S chamber. She stands at the open window. Prec. How slowly through the lilacscented air Descends the tranquil moon! Like thistledown The vapory clouds float in the peaceful sky ...
... follow me,and make no noise. [Exeunt. SCENE III. — PRECIOSA'S chamber. She stands at the open window. Prec. How slowly through the lilacscented air Descends the tranquil moon! Like thistledown The vapory clouds float in the peaceful sky ...
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... Disgraceful totheland that calls itself Most Catholic and Christian. Card. Yetthe people Murmur atthis; and, if the public dances Should be condemned upon too slight occasion, Worse ills might follow than the ills we cure. As.
... Disgraceful totheland that calls itself Most Catholic and Christian. Card. Yetthe people Murmur atthis; and, if the public dances Should be condemned upon too slight occasion, Worse ills might follow than the ills we cure. As.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Worse ills might follow than the ills we cure. As Panem et Circenses was the cry Among the Roman populace of old, So Pan y Toros is the cry in Spain. Hence I would act advisedly herein; And therefore have ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Worse ills might follow than the ills we cure. As Panem et Circenses was the cry Among the Roman populace of old, So Pan y Toros is the cry in Spain. Hence I would act advisedly herein; And therefore have ...
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... Follow that! followthat! Come with me.Puss! puss! (Exeunt. Onthe opposite side enter the COUNT OF LARA and gentlemen, with FRANCISCO.) Lara. Thegate isfast. Over thewall, Francisco, And draw the bolt. There, so, and so, and over. Now ...
... Follow that! followthat! Come with me.Puss! puss! (Exeunt. Onthe opposite side enter the COUNT OF LARA and gentlemen, with FRANCISCO.) Lara. Thegate isfast. Over thewall, Francisco, And draw the bolt. There, so, and so, and over. Now ...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vista completa - 1894 |
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