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Unfortunately , as we have noted before , this is very often not done ; consequently , although many of us can remember certain " readers " whom we have enjoyed immensely , we can also remember instances in which the reading was far ...
Unfortunately , as we have noted before , this is very often not done ; consequently , although many of us can remember certain " readers " whom we have enjoyed immensely , we can also remember instances in which the reading was far ...
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REMEMBER ME WHEN I AM GONE AWAY Remember me when I am gone away , Gone far away into the silent land ; When you can no more hold me by the hand Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay . Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of ...
REMEMBER ME WHEN I AM GONE AWAY Remember me when I am gone away , Gone far away into the silent land ; When you can no more hold me by the hand Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay . Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of ...
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And when thou wakest - remember that hour when , covered with snowwhite sea - foam , thou didst emerge from the sky - blue waters . Remember heaven , and the slow eastern wind , and the whisper of the foam at thy marble feet .
And when thou wakest - remember that hour when , covered with snowwhite sea - foam , thou didst emerge from the sky - blue waters . Remember heaven , and the slow eastern wind , and the whisper of the foam at thy marble feet .
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