Poems, Tom 2Ticknor and Fields, 1859 |
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... forever departed ! Scattered like dust and leaves , when the mighty blasts of October Seize them , and whirl them aloft , and sprinkle them far o'er the ocean . Naught but tradition remains of the beautiful vil- lage of ( 3 )
... forever departed ! Scattered like dust and leaves , when the mighty blasts of October Seize them , and whirl them aloft , and sprinkle them far o'er the ocean . Naught but tradition remains of the beautiful vil- lage of ( 3 )
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... o'er the meadows . West and south there were fields of flax , and orchards and cornfields Spreading afar and unfenced o'er the plain ; and away to the northward Blomidon rose , and the forests old , and aloft on the mountains Sea - fogs ...
... o'er the meadows . West and south there were fields of flax , and orchards and cornfields Spreading afar and unfenced o'er the plain ; and away to the northward Blomidon rose , and the forests old , and aloft on the mountains Sea - fogs ...
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... o'er a box for the poor , or the blessed image of Mary . Farther down , on the slope of the hill , was the well with its moss - grown Bucket , fastened with iron , and near it a trough for the horses . Shielding the house from storms ...
... o'er a box for the poor , or the blessed image of Mary . Farther down , on the slope of the hill , was the well with its moss - grown Bucket , fastened with iron , and near it a trough for the horses . Shielding the house from storms ...
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... o'er the gable projected a roof of thatch ; and a staircase , Under the sheltering eaves , led up to the odorous corn - loft . There too the dove - cot stood , with its meek and innocent inmates Murmuring ever of love ; while above in ...
... o'er the gable projected a roof of thatch ; and a staircase , Under the sheltering eaves , led up to the odorous corn - loft . There too the dove - cot stood , with its meek and innocent inmates Murmuring ever of love ; while above in ...
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... o'er the meadow . Oft in the barns they climbed to the populous nests on the rafters , Seeking with eager eyes that wondrous stone , which the swallow Brings from the shore of the sea to restore the sight of its fledglings ; Lucky was ...
... o'er the meadow . Oft in the barns they climbed to the populous nests on the rafters , Seeking with eager eyes that wondrous stone , which the swallow Brings from the shore of the sea to restore the sight of its fledglings ; Lucky was ...
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