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David Herbert. And now each night , and all night long , Over those plains still roams the Dong ; And above the wail of the Chimp and Snipe You may hear the squeak of his plaintive pipe While ever he seeks , but seeks in vain To meet ...
David Herbert. And now each night , and all night long , Over those plains still roams the Dong ; And above the wail of the Chimp and Snipe You may hear the squeak of his plaintive pipe While ever he seeks , but seeks in vain To meet ...
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... night as usual here ! " And then to himself - ' Which night shall bring Thy bride to her lover's embraces , fool - Or I am the fool , and thou art the king ! ' Yet my passion must wait a night , nor cool - For to - night the Envoy ...
... night as usual here ! " And then to himself - ' Which night shall bring Thy bride to her lover's embraces , fool - Or I am the fool , and thou art the king ! ' Yet my passion must wait a night , nor cool - For to - night the Envoy ...
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... night 290 The rats by night such mischief did 129 The sun had wheeled from Grey's to Dammer's Crest 336 The Swallow , privileged above the rest 109 The wanton troopers riding by 106 The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty ...
... night 290 The rats by night such mischief did 129 The sun had wheeled from Grey's to Dammer's Crest 336 The Swallow , privileged above the rest 109 The wanton troopers riding by 106 The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty ...
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