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" Nevermore.' 'Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!' I shrieked, upstarting 'Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore! Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken! Leave my loneliness unbroken! - quit... "
The first (-sixth) 'Standard' reader - Page 266
by James Stuart Laurie - 1863
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The village bridal and other poems. Also, two lectures

James Henry Powell - 1854 - 152 pages
...more.' " ' Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend !' I shrieked up starting — ' Get thee hack into the tempest and the night's Plutonian shore ! Leave no black plume as a token of the lie thy aool hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! quit the bust above my door ! Take thy...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - American poetry - 1855 - 690 pages
...Leño: Clasp a rare and radiant maiden Whom the angels name Lenore." Quoth the raven " Nevermore." " Be that word our sign of parting, Bird or fiend !"...no black plume as a token Of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — Quit the bust above my door! Take thy beak from out my...
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The American First-class Book, Or Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - 1855 - 530 pages
...Lenore." / Quoth the raven " Nevermore." " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend ! " I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into the tempest and...no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the bust above my door! Take thy beak from out my...
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Gems of Thought, and Flowers of Fancy

Richard Wright Procter - Poetry - 1855 - 490 pages
...maiden, whom the angels name Lenore," "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shriuk'd, upstarting — " Get thee back into the tempest and the night's Plutonian shore ! Leave no black plunie as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the bust...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5

Ireland - 1855 - 1416 pages
...Haven, ' Never more.' 'Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend! ' I shrieked upstart big — * Get thee back into the tempest, and the night's Plutonian shore ! Leave uo black plume us a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! quit the...
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Hand-book of American literature, historical, biographical, and critical [by ...

Joseph Gostwick - American literature - 1856 - 338 pages
...? " Quoth the Raven : " Never more." "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into the tempest and...no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the bust above my door ! Take thy beak from out my...
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McGuffey's New Sixth Eclectic Reader: Exercises in Rhetorical Reading, with ...

William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1857 - 456 pages
...Clasp a rare and tradiant maiden, whom the angels name Lenore," Quoth the raven, " Nevermore." 17. " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!"...no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken! Leave my loneliness unbroken ? quit the bust above my door I Take thy beak from out my heart,...
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The book of recitations [ed.] by C.W. Smith

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...Lenore ?" Quoth the Eaven, " Nevermore." "Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!" I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into the tempest and...no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the bust above my door! Take thy beak from out my...
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Osgood's Progressive Fifth Reader: Embracing a System of Instruction in the ...

Lucius Osgood - Elocution - 1858 - 494 pages
...Quoth the raven, "Nevermore." 17. " Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend," I shriek' d, upstarting ; " Get thee back into the tempest and...no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken, Leave my loneliness unbroken, quit the bust above my door, Take thy beak from out my heart,...
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The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With Original Memoir

Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1858 - 332 pages
...Lenore." Quoth the Haven, "Nevermore." " Be that word pur sign of parting, bird or fiend ! " I shrieked, upstarting — " Get thee back into the tempest and...no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken ! — quit the bust above my door ! Take thy beak from out my...
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