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... Solitary III . Despondency IV . Despondency Corrected 239 43 73 107 151 · VI . The Church - yard among the Moun- tains 185 VIII . The Parsonage tains ( continued ) VII . The Church - yard h - yard among among the Moun 227 263 IX ...
... Solitary III . Despondency IV . Despondency Corrected 239 43 73 107 151 · VI . The Church - yard among the Moun- tains 185 VIII . The Parsonage tains ( continued ) VII . The Church - yard h - yard among among the Moun 227 263 IX ...
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... solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding above the fierce confederate storm Of sorrow , barricadoed evermore Within the walls of cities - may these sounds Have their authentic comment ; that even these Hearing , I be not downcast or ...
... solitary anguish ; or must hang Brooding above the fierce confederate storm Of sorrow , barricadoed evermore Within the walls of cities - may these sounds Have their authentic comment ; that even these Hearing , I be not downcast or ...
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... solitary thought His mind in a just equipoise of love . Serene it was , unclouded by the cares Of ordinary life ; unvexed , unwarped By partial bondage . In his steady course , No piteous revolutions had he felt , No wild varieties of ...
... solitary thought His mind in a just equipoise of love . Serene it was , unclouded by the cares Of ordinary life ; unvexed , unwarped By partial bondage . In his steady course , No piteous revolutions had he felt , No wild varieties of ...
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... said that she was used to ramble far.- sinking in the west ; and now From within 735 The sun was I sate with sad impatience . Her solitary infant cried aloud ; VI . D Then , like a blast that dies away self - THE WANDERER . 3833.
... said that she was used to ramble far.- sinking in the west ; and now From within 735 The sun was I sate with sad impatience . Her solitary infant cried aloud ; VI . D Then , like a blast that dies away self - THE WANDERER . 3833.
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... a farewell look Upon those silent walls , we left the shade ; And , ere the stars were visible , had reached A village - inn , our evening resting - place . 970 BOOK SECOND . THE SOLITARY . ARGUMENT . The Author THE WANDERER . 41.
... a farewell look Upon those silent walls , we left the shade ; And , ere the stars were visible , had reached A village - inn , our evening resting - place . 970 BOOK SECOND . THE SOLITARY . ARGUMENT . The Author THE WANDERER . 41.
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