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The sons of sires whom Cæsar led , The Lithuanian and the Goth , Were
marching with a measured tread In the same mighty sabaoth , Beside the noblest
youth of FranceAll sharers in the same romance . There was young recklessness
of life ...
The sons of sires whom Cæsar led , The Lithuanian and the Goth , Were
marching with a measured tread In the same mighty sabaoth , Beside the noblest
youth of FranceAll sharers in the same romance . There was young recklessness
of life ...
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... Have met in death's stern conflict there ; And many a youth of fearless eye
Beneath this dark and storm - swept sky Reclines upon the turf to die : Still , o'er
the soldier's dying hour , · Memory bestows her magic power , And lights the
flickering ...
... Have met in death's stern conflict there ; And many a youth of fearless eye
Beneath this dark and storm - swept sky Reclines upon the turf to die : Still , o'er
the soldier's dying hour , · Memory bestows her magic power , And lights the
flickering ...
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Days of my youth , ah ! whither have ye fled ? Moments of innocence , of health
and joy , Unruffled by the thoughts of worldly care . With throbs of sad delight ,
how oft I sigh , When Recollection paints thy scenes anew . My steps ye led to
halls ...
Days of my youth , ah ! whither have ye fled ? Moments of innocence , of health
and joy , Unruffled by the thoughts of worldly care . With throbs of sad delight ,
how oft I sigh , When Recollection paints thy scenes anew . My steps ye led to
halls ...
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What grants to youth this grand monopoly ? O there's a joy in youth , ne'er felt
again , The joy of new - found being fills us then , The novelty of life — the
buoyant sense Of young existence , exquisite , intense . Let woe come then ,
beneath the ...
What grants to youth this grand monopoly ? O there's a joy in youth , ne'er felt
again , The joy of new - found being fills us then , The novelty of life — the
buoyant sense Of young existence , exquisite , intense . Let woe come then ,
beneath the ...
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. 4 ably , induced parents to yield to the restless
eagerness of youth , always anxious to escape from the trammels of discipline ,
and confide in the strength of their untried powers . Pride , too , a false and
injurious ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. 4 ably , induced parents to yield to the restless
eagerness of youth , always anxious to escape from the trammels of discipline ,
and confide in the strength of their untried powers . Pride , too , a false and
injurious ...
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