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... deep a shelter ! He had fits , Even to the last , of genuine tenderness , And loved the haunts of children : here no doubt , He sometimes played with them : and here hath sate Far oftener by himself . This book , I guess , Hath been ...
... deep a shelter ! He had fits , Even to the last , of genuine tenderness , And loved the haunts of children : here no doubt , He sometimes played with them : and here hath sate Far oftener by himself . This book , I guess , Hath been ...
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... deep it slept ) The hapless creature which did dwell , Erewhile , within the dancing shell , They steal upon their prey . With sound the least that can be made They follow , more and more afraid , More cautious as they draw more near ...
... deep it slept ) The hapless creature which did dwell , Erewhile , within the dancing shell , They steal upon their prey . With sound the least that can be made They follow , more and more afraid , More cautious as they draw more near ...
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... deep glen . From this glen , a ditch , several hundred yards long , runs south to another deep and rugged ravine . On the north and west , where the banks are very steep , no wall or mound is discoverable , pailing being the only fence ...
... deep glen . From this glen , a ditch , several hundred yards long , runs south to another deep and rugged ravine . On the north and west , where the banks are very steep , no wall or mound is discoverable , pailing being the only fence ...
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The Churchyard among the Mountains | 133 |
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