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... thou , ” I said , " art sure no craven , Ghastly , grim , and ancient Raven , wandering from the Nightly shore- Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore ! " Quoth the Raven , " Nevermore . " IX . Much I marvelled ...
... thou , ” I said , " art sure no craven , Ghastly , grim , and ancient Raven , wandering from the Nightly shore- Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore ! " Quoth the Raven , " Nevermore . " IX . Much I marvelled ...
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... thou no tear ? - never more ! weep now or See ! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love , Lenore ! Come ! let the burial rite be read- -- -the. Ан , broken is the golden bowl ! the spirit flown for With quietude , and sultriness ...
... thou no tear ? - never more ! weep now or See ! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love , Lenore ! Come ! let the burial rite be read- -- -the. Ан , broken is the golden bowl ! the spirit flown for With quietude , and sultriness ...
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... thou : Save only the divine light in thine eyes— Save but the soul in thine uplifted eyes . I saw but them - they were the world to me . I saw but them - saw only them for hours— Saw only them until the moon went down . What wild heart ...
... thou : Save only the divine light in thine eyes— Save but the soul in thine uplifted eyes . I saw but them - they were the world to me . I saw but them - saw only them for hours— Saw only them until the moon went down . What wild heart ...
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... thou hast heard my hymn ! In joy and woe - in good and ill Mother of God , be with me still ! When the Hours flew brightly by , And not a cloud obscured the sky , My soul , lest it should truant be , Thy grace did guide to thine and ...
... thou hast heard my hymn ! In joy and woe - in good and ill Mother of God , be with me still ! When the Hours flew brightly by , And not a cloud obscured the sky , My soul , lest it should truant be , Thy grace did guide to thine and ...
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... thou art , Be nothing which thou art not . So with the world thy gentle ways , Thy grace , thy more than beauty , Shall be an endless theme of praise , And love a simple duty . THE BELLS . I. Silver bells ! What a world 32 THE HAUNTED ...
... thou art , Be nothing which thou art not . So with the world thy gentle ways , Thy grace , thy more than beauty , Shall be an endless theme of praise , And love a simple duty . THE BELLS . I. Silver bells ! What a world 32 THE HAUNTED ...
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The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With a Notice of His Life and Genius Edgar Allan Poe,James Hannay No preview available - 1856 |
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