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... EMILY BRONTË 240 THE SANDS OF DEE " O MARY , go and call the cattle home , And call the cattle home , And call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee ; " The western wind was wild and dank with foam , And all alone went she . The ...
... EMILY BRONTË 240 THE SANDS OF DEE " O MARY , go and call the cattle home , And call the cattle home , And call the cattle home Across the sands of Dee ; " The western wind was wild and dank with foam , And all alone went she . The ...
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... EMILY BRONTË 244 Alice . Mother , I am very well , Alice . Mother . Alice . Dazed and white and shaken ? Has the chill night numbed you ? Is it fright you have taken ? Mother I am very well , I felt never better ; Mother , do not hold ...
... EMILY BRONTË 244 Alice . Mother , I am very well , Alice . Mother . Alice . Dazed and white and shaken ? Has the chill night numbed you ? Is it fright you have taken ? Mother I am very well , I felt never better ; Mother , do not hold ...
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... EMILY BRONTË 299 300 SONG WHEN I am dead , my dearest , Sing no sad songs for me ; Plant thou no roses at my head , Nor shady cypress - tree : Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet ; And if thou wilt , remember , And ...
... EMILY BRONTË 299 300 SONG WHEN I am dead , my dearest , Sing no sad songs for me ; Plant thou no roses at my head , Nor shady cypress - tree : Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet ; And if thou wilt , remember , And ...
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... EMILY BRONTË 309 THE MISTRESS OF VISION ... SECRET was the garden ; Set i ' the pathless awe Where no star its breath can draw . Life , that is its warden , Sits behind the fosse of death . Mine eyes saw not , and I saw . It was a ...
... EMILY BRONTË 309 THE MISTRESS OF VISION ... SECRET was the garden ; Set i ' the pathless awe Where no star its breath can draw . Life , that is its warden , Sits behind the fosse of death . Mine eyes saw not , and I saw . It was a ...
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... EMILY BRONTË TO THE EVENING STAR THOU Fair - haired Angel of the Evening , Now , whilst the sun rests on the mountains , light Thy bright torch of love ; thy radient crown Put on , and smile upon our evening bed ! Smile on our loves ...
... EMILY BRONTË TO THE EVENING STAR THOU Fair - haired Angel of the Evening , Now , whilst the sun rests on the mountains , light Thy bright torch of love ; thy radient crown Put on , and smile upon our evening bed ! Smile on our loves ...
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