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... dead ; but after death their toil ceaseth . Woe is me , for I was well beloved by the God of the living , and cruel wert thou , O my brother , who 10 didst snatch me away from his power and his dominion . " Having uttered these words ...
... dead ; but after death their toil ceaseth . Woe is me , for I was well beloved by the God of the living , and cruel wert thou , O my brother , who 10 didst snatch me away from his power and his dominion . " Having uttered these words ...
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... dead ! " And ever when the moon was low , 40 45 And the shrill winds were up and away , In the white curtain , to and fro , 51 She saw the gusty shadow sway . But when the moon was very low , And wild winds bound within their cell , The ...
... dead ! " And ever when the moon was low , 40 45 And the shrill winds were up and away , In the white curtain , to and fro , 51 She saw the gusty shadow sway . But when the moon was very low , And wild winds bound within their cell , The ...
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... Dead the warrior , dead his glory , dead the cause in which he died . 30 Yet how often I and Amy in the moulder- ing aisle have stood , Gazing for one pensive moment on that founder of our blood . There again I stood to - day , and ...
... Dead the warrior , dead his glory , dead the cause in which he died . 30 Yet how often I and Amy in the moulder- ing aisle have stood , Gazing for one pensive moment on that founder of our blood . There again I stood to - day , and ...
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