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Side 18
He paints in glorious colors the reformer predicting the downfall of a " stone - walled city of sin , " and the inevitable result when “ Down in one great roar of ruin , crash watch - tower , citadel and battlements .
He paints in glorious colors the reformer predicting the downfall of a " stone - walled city of sin , " and the inevitable result when “ Down in one great roar of ruin , crash watch - tower , citadel and battlements .
Side 20
Down in thy rocky dell Still stands the chieftain's well , While mighty oaks soft swell Death dirges slow : High on thy head alone Rises his seat of stone , Round which the forests moan As the winds blow .
Down in thy rocky dell Still stands the chieftain's well , While mighty oaks soft swell Death dirges slow : High on thy head alone Rises his seat of stone , Round which the forests moan As the winds blow .
Side 34
Through the open door of one of them we catch a glimpse of a single low room with strings of dried fish hanging to the great oaken rafters , and a clay floor trodden hard and smooth as stone . In one corner a ladder shows the way to the ...
Through the open door of one of them we catch a glimpse of a single low room with strings of dried fish hanging to the great oaken rafters , and a clay floor trodden hard and smooth as stone . In one corner a ladder shows the way to the ...
Side 122
The last act discloses him picking up the stones which have been thrown through his window . There is something very pitiful in his remark , as he surveys his tattered clothes . “ One ought never to put on one's best trousers when ...
The last act discloses him picking up the stones which have been thrown through his window . There is something very pitiful in his remark , as he surveys his tattered clothes . “ One ought never to put on one's best trousers when ...
Side 124
A graveyard lies far in the woods O'ergrown with golden - rod and fern , Soft myrtle decks the peaceful graves And woodbine wreathes o'er stone and urn . The sun bestows a kindly light , Above , green maple branches wave , A railing ...
A graveyard lies far in the woods O'ergrown with golden - rod and fern , Soft myrtle decks the peaceful graves And woodbine wreathes o'er stone and urn . The sun bestows a kindly light , Above , green maple branches wave , A railing ...
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