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... crossing Dorsetshire flows into the sea in Christchurch Bay , seems to agree best with the other circum- stances of the story . с Ancient names of places in Cornwall . Directs the Tyrian mariner , who steers His vessel , THE REVENGE.
... crossing Dorsetshire flows into the sea in Christchurch Bay , seems to agree best with the other circum- stances of the story . с Ancient names of places in Cornwall . Directs the Tyrian mariner , who steers His vessel , THE REVENGE.
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... flow , Again the echoing roof resounds her cries . She beats her wretched breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The gentle Sabra With milder action presses with her lips His ...
... flow , Again the echoing roof resounds her cries . She beats her wretched breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The gentle Sabra With milder action presses with her lips His ...
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... , and while the blood Flows in her aged veins , she lives for thee . " Raising her languid head , Estrildis said , " What art , alas ! can heal my wounded mind ,: Restore my innocence , recall the past ? Yet save 26 THE REVENGE.
... , and while the blood Flows in her aged veins , she lives for thee . " Raising her languid head , Estrildis said , " What art , alas ! can heal my wounded mind ,: Restore my innocence , recall the past ? Yet save 26 THE REVENGE.
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... flow'd The silent river : from the brink uprose The swelling hill thick clad with various trees . Below , the poplar , and the dark - leav'd alder , And the pale willow , whose depending boughs , Mov'd by the sighing breeze , oft ...
... flow'd The silent river : from the brink uprose The swelling hill thick clad with various trees . Below , the poplar , and the dark - leav'd alder , And the pale willow , whose depending boughs , Mov'd by the sighing breeze , oft ...
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... flow'rs of various hues , And various scents , mix'd with each blooming shrub To Flora dear , in fair assemblage grow . Such were the scenes th ' enamour'd Locrine gave , Th ' abode of fair Estrildis , and of love . There in soft ease ...
... flow'rs of various hues , And various scents , mix'd with each blooming shrub To Flora dear , in fair assemblage grow . Such were the scenes th ' enamour'd Locrine gave , Th ' abode of fair Estrildis , and of love . There in soft ease ...
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