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... hand , Without a thought to such intent , Or conscious effort of his own ? And no obstruction to prevent His father's wish and last command ! And , thus beset , he heaved a sigh ; Remembering his own prophecy Of utter desolation , made ...
... hand , Without a thought to such intent , Or conscious effort of his own ? And no obstruction to prevent His father's wish and last command ! And , thus beset , he heaved a sigh ; Remembering his own prophecy Of utter desolation , made ...
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... hand . And Betty o'er and o'er has told The boy , who is her best delight , Both what to follow , what to shun , What do , and what to leave undone , How turn to left , and how to right . And Betty's most especial charge , Was ...
... hand . And Betty o'er and o'er has told The boy , who is her best delight , Both what to follow , what to shun , What do , and what to leave undone , How turn to left , and how to right . And Betty's most especial charge , Was ...
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... hand deface it , And its forlorn HIC JACET ! THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY . A TALE TOLD BY THE FIRESIDE . Now we are tired ... hand in hand with her . A dog , too , had he ; not for need , But one to play with and to feed ; Which would have ...
... hand deface it , And its forlorn HIC JACET ! THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY . A TALE TOLD BY THE FIRESIDE . Now we are tired ... hand in hand with her . A dog , too , had he ; not for need , But one to play with and to feed ; Which would have ...
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