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... to some coast beneath the mighty moon . He passed into the silence . Wafts of song From arm - linked youths , as they meandered home , Came to my ears ; the town grew still ; and then , Just when my soul was sinking into dream , Alarm B 2.
... to some coast beneath the mighty moon . He passed into the silence . Wafts of song From arm - linked youths , as they meandered home , Came to my ears ; the town grew still ; and then , Just when my soul was sinking into dream , Alarm B 2.
Side 4
Alexander Smith. Just when my soul was sinking into dream , Alarm of " Fire ! " ran through the startled street , And windows were thrown up as it went past . A hasty engine tore along , and trailed A lengthening crowd behind . " Ah , ha ...
Alexander Smith. Just when my soul was sinking into dream , Alarm of " Fire ! " ran through the startled street , And windows were thrown up as it went past . A hasty engine tore along , and trailed A lengthening crowd behind . " Ah , ha ...
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... soul of man is like the rolling world , One half in day , the other dipt in night ; The one has music and the flying cloud , The other , silence and the wakeful stars . " I drew my window - curtains , and instead Of the used yesterday ...
... soul of man is like the rolling world , One half in day , the other dipt in night ; The one has music and the flying cloud , The other , silence and the wakeful stars . " I drew my window - curtains , and instead Of the used yesterday ...
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... soul which set , Constant toward his grief . One afternoon We wandered forth toward the Raven's Hill , Whence we might watch the sunset fill the vale . A silent sea of plenty laved its feet ; We climbed with laughter up its pleasant ...
... soul which set , Constant toward his grief . One afternoon We wandered forth toward the Raven's Hill , Whence we might watch the sunset fill the vale . A silent sea of plenty laved its feet ; We climbed with laughter up its pleasant ...
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... and yellow leaves , I held my rustling way ; And amid the words of mercy , falling on my soul like balms , ' Mid the gorgeous storms of music - in the mellow organ - calms , ' Mid the upward streaming prayers , and the rich 28 CITY POEMS .
... and yellow leaves , I held my rustling way ; And amid the words of mercy , falling on my soul like balms , ' Mid the gorgeous storms of music - in the mellow organ - calms , ' Mid the upward streaming prayers , and the rich 28 CITY POEMS .
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