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... dead , She knew not he was dead . She seemed the same In person and appearance ; but her house Bespake a sleepy hand of negligence ; The floor was neither dry nor neat , the hearth Was comfortless , and her small lot of books , Which ...
... dead , She knew not he was dead . She seemed the same In person and appearance ; but her house Bespake a sleepy hand of negligence ; The floor was neither dry nor neat , the hearth Was comfortless , and her small lot of books , Which ...
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... Dead are they , dead ! -and I will go , And , for their sakes , come weal or woe , Will lay the relic on the shrine . " So forward with a steady will He went , and traversed plain and hill ; And up the vale of Wharf his way Pursued ...
... Dead are they , dead ! -and I will go , And , for their sakes , come weal or woe , Will lay the relic on the shrine . " So forward with a steady will He went , and traversed plain and hill ; And up the vale of Wharf his way Pursued ...
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... dead : it knew no pain ; Yet is it dead , and I remain . All stiff with ice the ashes lie ; And they are dead , and I will die . When I was well , I wished to live , For clothes , for warmth , for food , and fire ; But they to me no joy ...
... dead : it knew no pain ; Yet is it dead , and I remain . All stiff with ice the ashes lie ; And they are dead , and I will die . When I was well , I wished to live , For clothes , for warmth , for food , and fire ; But they to me no joy ...
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