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... wild! And distant voices seemed to say, "It cannot be! They pass away! Other themes demand thy lay; Thou art no more a child! "The land of Song within theelies, Watered by living springs; The lidsof Fancy's sleepless eyes Are gates unto ...
... wild! And distant voices seemed to say, "It cannot be! They pass away! Other themes demand thy lay; Thou art no more a child! "The land of Song within theelies, Watered by living springs; The lidsof Fancy's sleepless eyes Are gates unto ...
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... wild flowers and withheather, Like weak, despised Lear, A king, a king! Then comes the summerlike day, Bids the old man rejoice! His joy!his last! O,the mangray Loveth that eversoft voice, Gentle and low. To the crimson woodshe saith ...
... wild flowers and withheather, Like weak, despised Lear, A king, a king! Then comes the summerlike day, Bids the old man rejoice! His joy!his last! O,the mangray Loveth that eversoft voice, Gentle and low. To the crimson woodshe saith ...
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... wild musicis abroad, Pale,desert woods! within your crowd; And gathering winds,in hoarse accord, Amid the vocal reeds pipe loud. Chill airsand wintry winds!my earHas grown familiar with your song;I hearitinthe opening year, Ilisten ...
... wild musicis abroad, Pale,desert woods! within your crowd; And gathering winds,in hoarse accord, Amid the vocal reeds pipe loud. Chill airsand wintry winds!my earHas grown familiar with your song;I hearitinthe opening year, Ilisten ...
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... wild horn, whose voice the woodland fills, Was ringing to the merry shout, That faint and far theglen sent out, Where, answering to the sudden shot, thinsmoke, Through thickleaved branches, fromthe dingle broke. If thou artworn and hard ...
... wild horn, whose voice the woodland fills, Was ringing to the merry shout, That faint and far theglen sent out, Where, answering to the sudden shot, thinsmoke, Through thickleaved branches, fromthe dingle broke. If thou artworn and hard ...
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... wild Baltic'sstrand, I, with my childish hand, Tamed the gerfalcon; And,with my skates fastbound, Skimmed the halffrozen Sound, That the poor whimpering houndTrembled towalk on. "Oft to his frozen lair Tracked I the grisly bear, While ...
... wild Baltic'sstrand, I, with my childish hand, Tamed the gerfalcon; And,with my skates fastbound, Skimmed the halffrozen Sound, That the poor whimpering houndTrembled towalk on. "Oft to his frozen lair Tracked I the grisly bear, While ...
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