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Side 165
... Once more , once more , Notes , like thine I ne'er again Shall hear , dear maid , and oh ' tis pain To find them cease to ring . Once again ! the lyre that hung O'er Memnon's tomb , forever rung , When , fled the dusky glooms of night ...
... Once more , once more , Notes , like thine I ne'er again Shall hear , dear maid , and oh ' tis pain To find them cease to ring . Once again ! the lyre that hung O'er Memnon's tomb , forever rung , When , fled the dusky glooms of night ...
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... once sojourned , neglects to notice what may throw new light upon the inspired volume . Mr. Brown has carefully explored the most valuable , as well as the most recent , works , from which he could derive any aid in his undertaking . He ...
... once sojourned , neglects to notice what may throw new light upon the inspired volume . Mr. Brown has carefully explored the most valuable , as well as the most recent , works , from which he could derive any aid in his undertaking . He ...
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... once thou wast , Inspiring awe in those who now enslave thee ! -But why despair ? Twice hast thou lived already ; Twice shone among the nations of the world , As the sun shines among the lesser lights Of heaven ; and shalt again . The ...
... once thou wast , Inspiring awe in those who now enslave thee ! -But why despair ? Twice hast thou lived already ; Twice shone among the nations of the world , As the sun shines among the lesser lights Of heaven ; and shalt again . The ...
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