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A dame sat in her dwelling lone , Hedged far remote in forest dell ; She marked the bleak winds boding moan ... Came hovering o'er her troubled mind , Strange notes seem'd mingled in the blast , And shrieked along the wailing wind .
A dame sat in her dwelling lone , Hedged far remote in forest dell ; She marked the bleak winds boding moan ... Came hovering o'er her troubled mind , Strange notes seem'd mingled in the blast , And shrieked along the wailing wind .
Side 134
NORTH WIND . Ye hear , as I hoarsely howl The dirge of his parted soul ; While o'er him the snow congealed , His body shall keep concealed , From garish day . I serve but the bold Ice - king , And war with the flowery spring ; Where I ...
NORTH WIND . Ye hear , as I hoarsely howl The dirge of his parted soul ; While o'er him the snow congealed , His body shall keep concealed , From garish day . I serve but the bold Ice - king , And war with the flowery spring ; Where I ...
Side 488
The wind had grown since nightfall considerably more boisterous , and the extreme blackness of the skies indicated a speedily approaching tempest . Through the kindness of Sir Arthur C , under whose management the patient at that period ...
The wind had grown since nightfall considerably more boisterous , and the extreme blackness of the skies indicated a speedily approaching tempest . Through the kindness of Sir Arthur C , under whose management the patient at that period ...
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