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... As some proud coltlmn, though &late. RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throng Now it the stately column broke, The beacon light if quench'd in smoke The trumpet'* silver sound it still, The warder silent on the hill ...
... As some proud coltlmn, though &late. RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throng Now it the stately column broke, The beacon light if quench'd in smoke The trumpet'* silver sound it still, The warder silent on the hill ...
... Gotbv?.W0UI'ast view faltTINTERN aright, fFo*k Xt by 0,6 moon-light! Gil??™ 8»y beams of gladsome day « t- TÎtId but to flout the ruin gray). !},_„ go alone the while— Ana hKW yt Mary's ruin'd pile; ty. 'OIT1e returning, sooth ly swear, ^Vet scene go sad, so fair. ...
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... ,;?v'»itit^ s!viewfai'TlNTXi'-K.N aright. paIe moon ,ight! 5i.W Wlh'«Jms of gladsome day ?S(^K??utlherai»K«y>- I vie, «, alone the while— 4*. hon pSt- Gary's ruin'd pile; 'i- -*»» v as nevp, retllrn'ns, sooth lv swear, so sad, so fair. ...
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... As some proud column,though alone, RAGLAN D hath propp'd a totteirng thresh ...
... Go^.U.WOu!d,tvIcw falrTINTERN aright, (Form 'he pale moon light! Gild k gay beams of gladsome day Then lt'Clfl0Utthe ruin gray). ThP„ but go alone the while— And l,IeW Gary's ruin'd pile; Was'n 0Tne returning, soothly swear, evei scene so sad, so fair. ...
... theviwonldgtvlew falrTINTERN wight, 5ip vUit it by the pale moon light t U!°J th« gay beams of gladsome day ila but lo flout the ruin gray). i?en go—but go alone the while— ■V»en *iew St. Mary's ruin'd pile; home returning, soothly swear, Was nevei scene so gad, so fair. ...
... As some proud .'o'!UMn, though alone, RAGLAND hath propp'd a tottering throul Now is the statalr column broke, The beacon light is quench'd in smoke The trumpet'ssilver sound is still, The warder silent on t¡:e hill ...
... lfthou wouldat view falrTINTERN aright, Go visit it by the pale moon-light! (Porfthe gay beams of gladsome day Gild but to flout the ruin gray). Then go—but go alone the while- Then view St. Mary's ruin'd pile; And, home returning, soothly swear, scene so sad. so faiy, ...
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