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... graves ! Waste not thy vain compassion here ; My misery claims no sigh , no tear . Breathe not of bliss - yon blasted tree Shall bloom ere bliss revisit me . Hast thou a balm can salve the heart Pierced by remorse's venomed dart ? Hast ...
... graves ! Waste not thy vain compassion here ; My misery claims no sigh , no tear . Breathe not of bliss - yon blasted tree Shall bloom ere bliss revisit me . Hast thou a balm can salve the heart Pierced by remorse's venomed dart ? Hast ...
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... grave . He was a moody and a silent man . The sun of summer failed to warm his heart . Flowers , as they breathed , and streamlets , as they ran , To him no ray of gladness could impart . The merry laugh of childhood made him start , As ...
... grave . He was a moody and a silent man . The sun of summer failed to warm his heart . Flowers , as they breathed , and streamlets , as they ran , To him no ray of gladness could impart . The merry laugh of childhood made him start , As ...
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... grave ; Or trace a mountain river Without a roaring fall , Than a mortal meet without deceit , Oh ! rarest of them all ! Eternal gloom that night enfold ! When kindness was so ill repaid— When foreign craft and A LEGEND OF GLENCOE . 33.
... grave ; Or trace a mountain river Without a roaring fall , Than a mortal meet without deceit , Oh ! rarest of them all ! Eternal gloom that night enfold ! When kindness was so ill repaid— When foreign craft and A LEGEND OF GLENCOE . 33.
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... grave in moorland lone , She pours her unavailing moan . Slow winds our troop . The rigid form , Like pine - tree tost on gusty storm , Wild - rising from her wail of woe , Howls down her eldrich curse below , Till cliff and cave , with ...
... grave in moorland lone , She pours her unavailing moan . Slow winds our troop . The rigid form , Like pine - tree tost on gusty storm , Wild - rising from her wail of woe , Howls down her eldrich curse below , Till cliff and cave , with ...
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... grave ! By the wild slaughter , Drenching the heath- By the dark water , Crimsoned with death- By this lone breast to be comforted never , Cling to them , curse of the childless for ever ! ' She ceased , and waved her bony hand In ...
... grave ! By the wild slaughter , Drenching the heath- By the dark water , Crimsoned with death- By this lone breast to be comforted never , Cling to them , curse of the childless for ever ! ' She ceased , and waved her bony hand In ...
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