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... heard the storm tumultuous swell . She looked out on the frowning sky , Her pensive heart was lorn and drear , And drops bedimm'd her wistful eye- No friend the heavy hour to cheer . And brooding terrors , thick and fast , Came hovering ...
... heard the storm tumultuous swell . She looked out on the frowning sky , Her pensive heart was lorn and drear , And drops bedimm'd her wistful eye- No friend the heavy hour to cheer . And brooding terrors , thick and fast , Came hovering ...
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... heard of a fair one away , I have heard the high praise of her name ; She's a nymph who is worthy , they say , Of a tender and passionate flame . Away by the magic of thought , How oft to her side I have flown ! With the pencil of fancy ...
... heard of a fair one away , I have heard the high praise of her name ; She's a nymph who is worthy , they say , Of a tender and passionate flame . Away by the magic of thought , How oft to her side I have flown ! With the pencil of fancy ...
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... heard some of the finest music in the world , declared that a simple air that he heard sung at St. Paul's in London , by four thousand children , had given him more pleasure than some of the most labored compositions . " This simple and ...
... heard some of the finest music in the world , declared that a simple air that he heard sung at St. Paul's in London , by four thousand children , had given him more pleasure than some of the most labored compositions . " This simple and ...
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