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... Night's Dream " ; from " Cymbeline " ; from " Two Gentlemen of Verona " ; from " Love's Labour's Lost " ; " Blow , Blow , Thou Winter Wind , " from " As You Like It " : " Under the Greenwood Tree . " from " As You Like It . " -- Ben ...
... Night's Dream " ; from " Cymbeline " ; from " Two Gentlemen of Verona " ; from " Love's Labour's Lost " ; " Blow , Blow , Thou Winter Wind , " from " As You Like It " : " Under the Greenwood Tree . " from " As You Like It . " -- Ben ...
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... night . Remembered he then , good kinsman of Hygelac , 20 25 His evening - speech ; upright he stood And him fast seized : his fingers cracked 30 The eoten would outwards : the earl further stepped ; The mighty one thought , whereso he ...
... night . Remembered he then , good kinsman of Hygelac , 20 25 His evening - speech ; upright he stood And him fast seized : his fingers cracked 30 The eoten would outwards : the earl further stepped ; The mighty one thought , whereso he ...
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... nights are lang and mirk , The carline wife's three sons came hame , And their hats were o the birk.4 6. It neither ... night , 8. And she has made to them a bed , She's made it large and wide , 30 And she's ta'en her mantle her about ...
... nights are lang and mirk , The carline wife's three sons came hame , And their hats were o the birk.4 6. It neither ... night , 8. And she has made to them a bed , She's made it large and wide , 30 And she's ta'en her mantle her about ...
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... night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed round ladye gay ; 15 Then stay thee , Fair , in Ravens- heuch : Why cross the gloomy firth to- day ? " - " " Tis not because Lord Lindesay's heir To - night at Roslin leads the ball ...
... night the gifted Seer did view A wet shroud swathed round ladye gay ; 15 Then stay thee , Fair , in Ravens- heuch : Why cross the gloomy firth to- day ? " - " " Tis not because Lord Lindesay's heir To - night at Roslin leads the ball ...
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... Night Before Christmas " . " The Ballad of Trees and the Master " . " The Miller of the Dee " . " Fuzzy - Wuzzy " " The Ballad of East and West " . " Mandalay " " The Last Suttee " . " The Gift of the Sea " . " Soldier , Soldier ...
... Night Before Christmas " . " The Ballad of Trees and the Master " . " The Miller of the Dee " . " Fuzzy - Wuzzy " " The Ballad of East and West " . " Mandalay " " The Last Suttee " . " The Gift of the Sea " . " Soldier , Soldier ...
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Page 75 - Where is it now, the glory and the dream? Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star, Hath had elsewhere its setting 60 And cometh from afar; Not in entire forgetfulness, And not in utter nakedness, • But trailing clouds of glory we do come From God, who is our home: 65 Heaven lies about us in our infancy!