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Page 13862
... wind - harp's strain in some enchanted close ? Thyself the wild west wind , O boy divine , - Thou fain wouldst be the spirit which in its breath Wooes yet the seaward ilex and the pine That wept thy death ? Or art thou still the ...
... wind - harp's strain in some enchanted close ? Thyself the wild west wind , O boy divine , - Thou fain wouldst be the spirit which in its breath Wooes yet the seaward ilex and the pine That wept thy death ? Or art thou still the ...
Page 13864
... wind , the unrelenting sea ! They loved thee , yet they lured thee unaware To be their spoil , lest alien skies to thee Should seem more fair ; They had their will of thee , yet aye forlorn 13864 EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN.
... wind , the unrelenting sea ! They loved thee , yet they lured thee unaware To be their spoil , lest alien skies to thee Should seem more fair ; They had their will of thee , yet aye forlorn 13864 EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN.
Page 13923
... in traveling , I cannot fill up the blank better than with a short history of this selfsame bird , which became the subject of the last chapter . 13924 Whilst the Honorable Mr. was waiting for a wind LAURENCE STERNE 13923.
... in traveling , I cannot fill up the blank better than with a short history of this selfsame bird , which became the subject of the last chapter . 13924 Whilst the Honorable Mr. was waiting for a wind LAURENCE STERNE 13923.
Page 13924
13924 Whilst the Honorable Mr. was waiting for a wind at Dover , it had been caught upon the cliffs , before it could well fly , by an English lad who was his groom : who not caring to destroy it , had taken it in his breast into the ...
13924 Whilst the Honorable Mr. was waiting for a wind at Dover , it had been caught upon the cliffs , before it could well fly , by an English lad who was his groom : who not caring to destroy it , had taken it in his breast into the ...
Page 13939
... wind in my face Spit sorrow and disgrace , Having seen thine evil doom In Golgotha and Khartoum , And the brutes , the work of thine hands , Fill with injustice lands And stain with blood the sea : If still in my veins the glee Of the ...
... wind in my face Spit sorrow and disgrace , Having seen thine evil doom In Golgotha and Khartoum , And the brutes , the work of thine hands , Fill with injustice lands And stain with blood the sea : If still in my veins the glee Of the ...
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