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... wave inthrals : A double dungeon wall and wave Have made and like a living grave . Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies wherein we lay : We heard it ripple night and day ; And I have felt the winter's spray IIO 115 Sounding ...
... wave inthrals : A double dungeon wall and wave Have made and like a living grave . Below the surface of the lake The dark vault lies wherein we lay : We heard it ripple night and day ; And I have felt the winter's spray IIO 115 Sounding ...
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... wave from wave , and call Part of thy work the firmament — all hail ! Abel . God ! who didst call the elements into Earth - ocean - air — and fire , and with the day And night , and worlds which these illuminate Or shadow , madest ...
... wave from wave , and call Part of thy work the firmament — all hail ! Abel . God ! who didst call the elements into Earth - ocean - air — and fire , and with the day And night , and worlds which these illuminate Or shadow , madest ...
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... wave repass me in its flow ! The wave that bears my tears returns no more : Will she return by whom that wave shall sweep ? — Both tread thy banks , both wander on thy shore , I by thy source , she by the dark - blue deep . 35 But that ...
... wave repass me in its flow ! The wave that bears my tears returns no more : Will she return by whom that wave shall sweep ? — Both tread thy banks , both wander on thy shore , I by thy source , she by the dark - blue deep . 35 But that ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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