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... SUNSHINE 350 SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE 352 WEARINESS . 353 BIRDS OF PASSAGE . FLIGHT THE THIRD . FATA MORGANA THE HAUNTED CHAMBER . THE MEETING VOX POPULI THE CASTLE - BUILDER CHANGED • THE CHALLENGE THE BROOK AND THE WAVE FROM THE SPANISH ...
... SUNSHINE 350 SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE 352 WEARINESS . 353 BIRDS OF PASSAGE . FLIGHT THE THIRD . FATA MORGANA THE HAUNTED CHAMBER . THE MEETING VOX POPULI THE CASTLE - BUILDER CHANGED • THE CHALLENGE THE BROOK AND THE WAVE FROM THE SPANISH ...
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... sunshine of the meadow , Love the shadow of the forest , Love the wind among the branches , And the rain - shower and the snow - storm , And the rushing of great rivers Through their palisades of pine - trees , And the thunder in the ...
... sunshine of the meadow , Love the shadow of the forest , Love the wind among the branches , And the rain - shower and the snow - storm , And the rushing of great rivers Through their palisades of pine - trees , And the thunder in the ...
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... sunshine , With his flattering words he wooed her , With his sighing and his singing , Gentlest whispers in the branches , Softest music , sweetest odors , Till he drew her to his bosom , Folded in his robes of crimson , Till into a ...
... sunshine , With his flattering words he wooed her , With his sighing and his singing , Gentlest whispers in the branches , Softest music , sweetest odors , Till he drew her to his bosom , Folded in his robes of crimson , Till into a ...
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... diver , Singing , " O Kabibonokka , You are but my fellow - mortal ! ” Shawondasee , fat and lazy , Had his dwelling far to southward , In the drowsy , dreamy sunshine , In the never - ending Summer . He it was 28 The Song of Hiawatha.
... diver , Singing , " O Kabibonokka , You are but my fellow - mortal ! ” Shawondasee , fat and lazy , Had his dwelling far to southward , In the drowsy , dreamy sunshine , In the never - ending Summer . He it was 28 The Song of Hiawatha.
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... all her garments , And her hair was like the sunshine . Day by day he gazed upon her , Day by day he sighed with passion , Day by day his heart within him Grew more hot with love and longing For the maid The Four Winds 29.
... all her garments , And her hair was like the sunshine . Day by day he gazed upon her , Day by day he sighed with passion , Day by day his heart within him Grew more hot with love and longing For the maid The Four Winds 29.
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