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... voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret ! " Children's voices should be dear ( Call once more ) to a mother's ear : Children's voices , wild with pain . Surely she will 2 ARNOLD (1822-1888) The Forsaken Merman.
... voice that she will know : " Margaret ! Margaret ! " Children's voices should be dear ( Call once more ) to a mother's ear : Children's voices , wild with pain . Surely she will 2 ARNOLD (1822-1888) The Forsaken Merman.
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Children's voices , wild with pain . Surely she will come again . Call her once and come away . 66 This way , way , this way . Mother dear , we cannot stay . " The wild white horses foam and fret . Margaret ! Margaret ! Come , dear ...
Children's voices , wild with pain . Surely she will come again . Call her once and come away . 66 This way , way , this way . Mother dear , we cannot stay . " The wild white horses foam and fret . Margaret ! Margaret ! Come , dear ...
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... voice , when you wish the snowdrops back , Though it stay in my soul for ever ! — V. Yet I will but say what mere friends say , Or only a thought stronger ; I will hold your hand but as long as all may , Or so very little longer ! 7 ...
... voice , when you wish the snowdrops back , Though it stay in my soul for ever ! — V. Yet I will but say what mere friends say , Or only a thought stronger ; I will hold your hand but as long as all may , Or so very little longer ! 7 ...
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... voices of the dead Sound like a distant torrent's fall , And answer , " Let one living head , But one arise , we come , we come ! " ' Tis but the living who are dumb . IX . In vain in vain : strike other chords LORD BYRON . 334.
... voices of the dead Sound like a distant torrent's fall , And answer , " Let one living head , But one arise , we come , we come ! " ' Tis but the living who are dumb . IX . In vain in vain : strike other chords LORD BYRON . 334.
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... voice was heard from high , Arise , ye more than dead . Then cold , and hot , and moist , and dry , In order to their stations leap , And Music's power obey . From harmony , from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From ...
... voice was heard from high , Arise , ye more than dead . Then cold , and hot , and moist , and dry , In order to their stations leap , And Music's power obey . From harmony , from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From ...
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