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... never , never go never go ? " . 321 " Sweet , be not proud GRAY , THOMAS . Time England , 1716-1771 . Violets Elegy written in a Country Churchyard Spring 219 " Whenas in silks my Julia goes ' 308 HERVEY , THOMAS KIBBLE . England , 1550 ...
... never , never go never go ? " . 321 " Sweet , be not proud GRAY , THOMAS . Time England , 1716-1771 . Violets Elegy written in a Country Churchyard Spring 219 " Whenas in silks my Julia goes ' 308 HERVEY , THOMAS KIBBLE . England , 1550 ...
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... never to be uttered more . I pause and turn my eyes , and , looking back , Where that tumultuous flood has passed , I see The silent Ocean of the Past , a waste Of waters weltering over graves , its shores Strewn with the wreck of ...
... never to be uttered more . I pause and turn my eyes , and , looking back , Where that tumultuous flood has passed , I see The silent Ocean of the Past , a waste Of waters weltering over graves , its shores Strewn with the wreck of ...
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... never met him in a more cheerful and con- versational mood than on the above - mentioned afternoon , and never saw him exhibit an equal depth and tenderness of feeling , either in his public utterances or in his private talk . 66 At the ...
... never met him in a more cheerful and con- versational mood than on the above - mentioned afternoon , and never saw him exhibit an equal depth and tenderness of feeling , either in his public utterances or in his private talk . 66 At the ...
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... Never , perhaps , was there an instance of such precocity in point of wisdom and matu- rity as that which marked Thanatopsis , ' written at eighteen , or of such persistency in judgment , force , and melody as that exhibited in his last ...
... Never , perhaps , was there an instance of such precocity in point of wisdom and matu- rity as that which marked Thanatopsis , ' written at eighteen , or of such persistency in judgment , force , and melody as that exhibited in his last ...
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... never know Where the summers go ; He need not laugh , for he ' ll find it so . Who can tell what a baby thinks ? Who can follow the gossamer links By which the manikin feels his way Out from the shore of the great unknown , Blind , and ...
... never know Where the summers go ; He need not laugh , for he ' ll find it so . Who can tell what a baby thinks ? Who can follow the gossamer links By which the manikin feels his way Out from the shore of the great unknown , Blind , and ...
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