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... The Spectre of the Hearth , The Lonely Mother , The Friend of our Darker Days , We are growing old , Songs of our Land , 350 351 352 353 355 358 359 360 362 363 365 367 369 369 371 373 374 375 377 380 381 383 384 386 .
... The Spectre of the Hearth , The Lonely Mother , The Friend of our Darker Days , We are growing old , Songs of our Land , 350 351 352 353 355 358 359 360 362 363 365 367 369 369 371 373 374 375 377 380 381 383 384 386 .
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... by the vicissitudes of life , every person is ex posed , and in whose dark and inauspicious night more than five hundred thousand of our race are at present enshrouded In almost every state of our Union , as well as in those of Eu ...
... by the vicissitudes of life , every person is ex posed , and in whose dark and inauspicious night more than five hundred thousand of our race are at present enshrouded In almost every state of our Union , as well as in those of Eu ...
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Had not Homer , Ossian , Milton , Blacklock , and scores of others , composed and sung their immortal verses while their vision was muffled , deep and dark as the drapery of night , we might be constrained to use metaphysical arguments ...
Had not Homer , Ossian , Milton , Blacklock , and scores of others , composed and sung their immortal verses while their vision was muffled , deep and dark as the drapery of night , we might be constrained to use metaphysical arguments ...
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... Dark the place of thine abode Deep is the sleep of the dead , Low their pillow of rest . When shall it be morn in the grave ? To bid the slumberer awake . " Ossian . According to some Grecian traditions , both the Iliad and Odyssey ...
... Dark the place of thine abode Deep is the sleep of the dead , Low their pillow of rest . When shall it be morn in the grave ? To bid the slumberer awake . " Ossian . According to some Grecian traditions , both the Iliad and Odyssey ...
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... skies with shame he shall be driven , Gash'd with dishonest wounds , the scorn of heaven : Or far , ob ! far , from steep Olympus thrown , Low in the dark Tartarean gulf shall groan , With burning chains fixed to the brazen floors .
... skies with shame he shall be driven , Gash'd with dishonest wounds , the scorn of heaven : Or far , ob ! far , from steep Olympus thrown , Low in the dark Tartarean gulf shall groan , With burning chains fixed to the brazen floors .
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