Blackwood's Magazine, 第 6 卷W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... voice was faint and sweet : I scarce can speak for weariness . Have pity on my sore distress , Stretch forth thy hand , and have no fear , ( Said Christabel , ) How cam'st thou here ? And the lady , whose voice was faint and sweet ...
... voice was faint and sweet : I scarce can speak for weariness . Have pity on my sore distress , Stretch forth thy hand , and have no fear , ( Said Christabel , ) How cam'st thou here ? And the lady , whose voice was faint and sweet ...
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... voice was faint and sweet : - I scarce can speak for weariness . Have pity on my sore distress , Stretch forth thy hand , and have no fear , ( Said Christabel , ) How cam'st thou here ? And the lady , whose voice was faint and sweet ...
... voice was faint and sweet : - I scarce can speak for weariness . Have pity on my sore distress , Stretch forth thy hand , and have no fear , ( Said Christabel , ) How cam'st thou here ? And the lady , whose voice was faint and sweet ...
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... voice , said she " Off , wandering mother ! Peak and pine ! " I have power to bid thee flee . " Alas ! What ails poor Geraldine ? Why stares she with unsettled eye ? Can she the bodiless dead espy ? And why with hollow voice cries she ...
... voice , said she " Off , wandering mother ! Peak and pine ! " I have power to bid thee flee . " Alas ! What ails poor Geraldine ? Why stares she with unsettled eye ? Can she the bodiless dead espy ? And why with hollow voice cries she ...
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... voice and pausing harp Disturb'd her soul with pity ! All impulses of soul and sense Had thrill'd my guileless Genevieve ; The music , and the doleful tale , The rich and balmy eve ; And hopes , and fears that kindle hope , An ...
... voice and pausing harp Disturb'd her soul with pity ! All impulses of soul and sense Had thrill'd my guileless Genevieve ; The music , and the doleful tale , The rich and balmy eve ; And hopes , and fears that kindle hope , An ...
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... voices , sweep , And murinur from the undulating deep . Was it thy voice , my Father ? -thou art dead- The green rush waves on thy forsaken bed . as it thy voice , my Sister - gentle maid , Thou too , perhaps , in the dark cave art laid ...
... voices , sweep , And murinur from the undulating deep . Was it thy voice , my Father ? -thou art dead- The green rush waves on thy forsaken bed . as it thy voice , my Sister - gentle maid , Thou too , perhaps , in the dark cave art laid ...
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