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Consumption began and almost unearthly :now to make its appearance , and he
returned to the cottage of his parents , where he wrote O Cuckoo , shall I call thee
bird , his ' Elegy on Spring , ' in which he refers with Or but a wandering voice ?
Consumption began and almost unearthly :now to make its appearance , and he
returned to the cottage of his parents , where he wrote O Cuckoo , shall I call thee
bird , his ' Elegy on Spring , ' in which he refers with Or but a wandering voice ?
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Then thy voice Sun Or bids you roar , or bids your roarings fall . Shoots full
perfection through the swelling Soft roll your incense , herbs , and fruits , and year
: flowers , And oft thy voice in dreadful thunder In mingled clouds to him ; whose
Sun ...
Then thy voice Sun Or bids you roar , or bids your roarings fall . Shoots full
perfection through the swelling Soft roll your incense , herbs , and fruits , and year
: flowers , And oft thy voice in dreadful thunder In mingled clouds to him ; whose
Sun ...
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His purple vest , ' twas my ain sewing , Why on thy braes heard the voice of Ah !
wretched me ! I little little kenn ' d sorrow ? He was in these to meet his ruin . And
why yon melancholious weeds Hung on the bonny birks of Yarrow ? The boy ...
His purple vest , ' twas my ain sewing , Why on thy braes heard the voice of Ah !
wretched me ! I little little kenn ' d sorrow ? He was in these to meet his ruin . And
why yon melancholious weeds Hung on the bonny birks of Yarrow ? The boy ...
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The hills and dales no more resound The lambkin ' s tender cry ; Without one
murmur Yarrow stole In dimpling silence by : All nature seem ' d in still repose
Her voice alone to hear , That gently roll ' d the tuneful wave , She spoke and
bless ' d ...
The hills and dales no more resound The lambkin ' s tender cry ; Without one
murmur Yarrow stole In dimpling silence by : All nature seem ' d in still repose
Her voice alone to hear , That gently roll ' d the tuneful wave , She spoke and
bless ' d ...
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And his last sighs reproach the faith of Such was the scorn that fill ' d the sage ' s
kings . mind , Speak thou whose thoughts at humble Renew ' d at ev ' ry glance
on human kind ; peace repine , How just that scorn ere yet thy voice declare ...
And his last sighs reproach the faith of Such was the scorn that fill ' d the sage ' s
kings . mind , Speak thou whose thoughts at humble Renew ' d at ev ' ry glance
on human kind ; peace repine , How just that scorn ere yet thy voice declare ...
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