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Blazed battlement and pinnet high , Blazed every rose - carved buttress fair- “ Moor , moor the barge , ye gallant crew ! 5 So still they blaze when fate is nigh And , gentle ladye , deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch ...
Blazed battlement and pinnet high , Blazed every rose - carved buttress fair- “ Moor , moor the barge , ye gallant crew ! 5 So still they blaze when fate is nigh And , gentle ladye , deign to stay ! Rest thee in Castle Ravensheuch ...
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6 5 10 10 15 On the witch - elm that shades Saint Fillan's SOLDIER , REST ! THY WARFARE O'ER spring , This song is sung by Ellen , the heroine of And down the fitful breeze thy numbers The Lady of the Lake , to please the stranger flung ...
6 5 10 10 15 On the witch - elm that shades Saint Fillan's SOLDIER , REST ! THY WARFARE O'ER spring , This song is sung by Ellen , the heroine of And down the fitful breeze thy numbers The Lady of the Lake , to please the stranger flung ...
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Is there any peace And in the stream the long - leaved flowers In ever climbing up the climbing wave ? weep , All things have rest , and ripen toward the And from the craggy ledge the poppy hangs grave in sleep .
Is there any peace And in the stream the long - leaved flowers In ever climbing up the climbing wave ? weep , All things have rest , and ripen toward the And from the craggy ledge the poppy hangs grave in sleep .
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