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... sight the troubles of this world Are vain , as billows in a tossing sea . The glory of the times fading away- The splendor , which had given a festal air To self - importance , hallowed it , and veiled From his own sight - this gone ...
... sight the troubles of this world Are vain , as billows in a tossing sea . The glory of the times fading away- The splendor , which had given a festal air To self - importance , hallowed it , and veiled From his own sight - this gone ...
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... sight , And cross the expanse , in open flight , Reckless of what impels or leads , Unchecked he hurries on ; -nor heeds The sorrow of the villagers ; From the triumphant cruelties Of vengeful military force , And punishment without ...
... sight , And cross the expanse , in open flight , Reckless of what impels or leads , Unchecked he hurries on ; -nor heeds The sorrow of the villagers ; From the triumphant cruelties Of vengeful military force , And punishment without ...
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... sight The old man's grief broke from him , to his heart He pressed his son , he kissed him and wept ; And to the house together they returned -Hushed was that house in peace , or seeming peace , Ere the night fell : -with morrow's dawn ...
... sight The old man's grief broke from him , to his heart He pressed his son , he kissed him and wept ; And to the house together they returned -Hushed was that house in peace , or seeming peace , Ere the night fell : -with morrow's dawn ...
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