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... heard thewhile, Sunglow, in the dim, mysteriousaisle. "Take thy banner!Mayitwave Proudly o'er the goodand brave; When the battle's distant wail Breaks the sabbath of our vale. When the clarion's music thrills To the hearts of these lone ...
... heard thewhile, Sunglow, in the dim, mysteriousaisle. "Take thy banner!Mayitwave Proudly o'er the goodand brave; When the battle's distant wail Breaks the sabbath of our vale. When the clarion's music thrills To the hearts of these lone ...
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... heard all— Vict. I heard enough. Prec. Be not so angry with me. Vict. I am not angry; I am very calm. Prec. If thou wilt let me speak— Vict. Nay,say no more. I knowtoo much already. Thou art false! I do not like these Gypsy marriages ...
... heard all— Vict. I heard enough. Prec. Be not so angry with me. Vict. I am not angry; I am very calm. Prec. If thou wilt let me speak— Vict. Nay,say no more. I knowtoo much already. Thou art false! I do not like these Gypsy marriages ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. thou hast heard my prayer, And sent me this protector! Now be strong, Be strong, my heart! I must dissemble here. False friend or true? Vict. A true friend to the true;Fear not; come hither. So; can you tell ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. thou hast heard my prayer, And sent me this protector! Now be strong, Be strong, my heart! I must dissemble here. False friend or true? Vict. A true friend to the true;Fear not; come hither. So; can you tell ...
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... heard— Vict. I have heard all. Andyet speak on, speak on!Let me but hear thy voice, and Iam happy; Forevery tone, like some sweet incantation, Calls up the buried past to plead for me. Speak, my beloved, speak into my heart, Whatever ...
... heard— Vict. I have heard all. Andyet speak on, speak on!Let me but hear thy voice, and Iam happy; Forevery tone, like some sweet incantation, Calls up the buried past to plead for me. Speak, my beloved, speak into my heart, Whatever ...
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... heard the words that her father had spoken,And, as they died onhis lips, the worthy notary entered. III Bent likea laboring oar, thattoils inthesurf oftheocean, Bent, but not broken, byage wasthe form ofthenotary public; Shocks of ...
... heard the words that her father had spoken,And, as they died onhis lips, the worthy notary entered. III Bent likea laboring oar, thattoils inthesurf oftheocean, Bent, but not broken, byage wasthe form ofthenotary public; Shocks of ...
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