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... sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . They wept - and turning homeward , cried , 66 4.
... sound nor sight To serve them for a guide . At day - break on a hill they stood That overlooked the moor ; And thence they saw the bridge of wood , A furlong from their door . They wept - and turning homeward , cried , 66 4.
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Edward Clarke LOWE. They wept - and turning homeward , cried , 66 In heaven we all shall meet ; " When in the snow the mother spied The print of Lucy's feet . Then downwards from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks small ...
Edward Clarke LOWE. They wept - and turning homeward , cried , 66 In heaven we all shall meet ; " When in the snow the mother spied The print of Lucy's feet . Then downwards from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks small ...
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... Highlands bound Cries , " Boatman , do not tarry ! And I'll give thee a silver pound " To row us o'er the ferry . " 66 Now who be ye , would cross Lochgyle , 9 Lord Ullin's Daughter The Charge of the Light Brigade Highland Mary.
... Highlands bound Cries , " Boatman , do not tarry ! And I'll give thee a silver pound " To row us o'er the ferry . " 66 Now who be ye , would cross Lochgyle , 9 Lord Ullin's Daughter The Charge of the Light Brigade Highland Mary.
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... Their trampling sounded nearer . " O haste thee , haste ! " the lady cries , " Though tempests round us gather ; " I'll meet the raging of the skies , " But not an angry father . " The boat has left the stormy land , A stormy 10 The Armada.
... Their trampling sounded nearer . " O haste thee , haste ! " the lady cries , " Though tempests round us gather ; " I'll meet the raging of the skies , " But not an angry father . " The boat has left the stormy land , A stormy 10 The Armada.
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... cried in grief , " Across this stormy water : " And I'll forgive your Highland chief , “ My daughter ! oh , my daughter ! " ' Twas vain : the loud waves lash'd the shore , Return or aid preventing ; The waters wild went o'er his child ...
... cried in grief , " Across this stormy water : " And I'll forgive your Highland chief , “ My daughter ! oh , my daughter ! " ' Twas vain : the loud waves lash'd the shore , Return or aid preventing ; The waters wild went o'er his child ...
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