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When the broken arches are black in night , And each shafted oriel glimmers white ; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruin'd central tower ; When buttress and buttress , alternately , Seem framed of ebon and ivory ...
When the broken arches are black in night , And each shafted oriel glimmers white ; When the cold light's uncertain shower Streams on the ruin'd central tower ; When buttress and buttress , alternately , Seem framed of ebon and ivory ...
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The silver light , so pale and faint , Spreading herbs , and flowerets bright , Shew'd many a prophet , and many a saint , Glisten'd with the dew of night ; Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Nor herb , nor floweret , glisten'd there ...
The silver light , so pale and faint , Spreading herbs , and flowerets bright , Shew'd many a prophet , and many a saint , Glisten'd with the dew of night ; Whose image on the glass was dyed ; Nor herb , nor floweret , glisten'd there ...
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“ Lo , Warrior ! now , the Cross of Red Points to the grave of the mighty dead ; Within it burns a wondrous light , To chase the spirits that love the night : That lamp shall burn unquenchably , Until the eternal doom shall be .
“ Lo , Warrior ! now , the Cross of Red Points to the grave of the mighty dead ; Within it burns a wondrous light , To chase the spirits that love the night : That lamp shall burn unquenchably , Until the eternal doom shall be .
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... O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , And she glides through the greenwood at dawn of Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! "light The Monk return'd him to his cell , To meet Baron Henry , her own true knight .
... O may our dear Ladye , and sweet St. John , And she glides through the greenwood at dawn of Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! "light The Monk return'd him to his cell , To meet Baron Henry , her own true knight .
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Lo , Warrior ! now , the Cross of Red Points to the grave of the mighty dead ; Within it burns a wondrous light , To chase the spirits that love the night : That lamp shall burn unquenchably , Until the eternal doom shall be .
Lo , Warrior ! now , the Cross of Red Points to the grave of the mighty dead ; Within it burns a wondrous light , To chase the spirits that love the night : That lamp shall burn unquenchably , Until the eternal doom shall be .
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