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... of W. B. CLOSSON “ Mine is the month of roses ELLEN N. WHEELWRIGHT .
F. S. KING . “ I shroud myself in gloom ” E. W. LONGFELLOW Pupils of W. B.
CLOSSON MAD RIVER . “ A brooklet , nameless and unknown ” E. W.
LONGFELLOW .
... of W. B. CLOSSON “ Mine is the month of roses ELLEN N. WHEELWRIGHT .
F. S. KING . “ I shroud myself in gloom ” E. W. LONGFELLOW Pupils of W. B.
CLOSSON MAD RIVER . “ A brooklet , nameless and unknown ” E. W.
LONGFELLOW .
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Still the pyramids imperious Pierce the cloudless skies , And the Sphinx stares
with mysterious , Solemn , stony eyes . many But where are the old Egyptian
Demi - gods and kings ? Nothing left but an inscription Graven on stones and
rings .
Still the pyramids imperious Pierce the cloudless skies , And the Sphinx stares
with mysterious , Solemn , stony eyes . many But where are the old Egyptian
Demi - gods and kings ? Nothing left but an inscription Graven on stones and
rings .
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Then from our tower again We will send over land and main Our voices of
command , Like exiled kings who return To their thrones , and the people learn
That the Priest is lord of the land ! " “ The saints ! Ah , have they grown Forgetful of
their ...
Then from our tower again We will send over land and main Our voices of
command , Like exiled kings who return To their thrones , and the people learn
That the Priest is lord of the land ! " “ The saints ! Ah , have they grown Forgetful of
their ...
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The Gonfaloniere , from the windows Of the Old Palace , with the blast of trumpets
, Proclaimed to the inhabitants that Christ Was chosen King of Florence ; and
already Christ is dethroned , and slain , and in his stead Reigns Lucifer ! Alas ,
alas ...
The Gonfaloniere , from the windows Of the Old Palace , with the blast of trumpets
, Proclaimed to the inhabitants that Christ Was chosen King of Florence ; and
already Christ is dethroned , and slain , and in his stead Reigns Lucifer ! Alas ,
alas ...
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How could the daughter of a king of France Wed such a duke ? Yet he wrote The
story of Griselda . That is something To set down in his favor . MICHAEL ANGELO
. VITTORIA . The men that women marry , And why they marry them , will ...
How could the daughter of a king of France Wed such a duke ? Yet he wrote The
story of Griselda . That is something To set down in his favor . MICHAEL ANGELO
. VITTORIA . The men that women marry , And why they marry them , will ...
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