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... rest repelled , With dying hand the rudder held , Till , in his fall , with fateful sway , The steerage of the realm gave way ! Then , while on Britain's thousand plains One unpolluted church remains , Whose peaceful bells ne'er sent ...
... rest repelled , With dying hand the rudder held , Till , in his fall , with fateful sway , The steerage of the realm gave way ! Then , while on Britain's thousand plains One unpolluted church remains , Whose peaceful bells ne'er sent ...
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... rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where stiff the hand , and still the tongue , Of those who fought , and spoke , and sung ; Here , where the fretted aisles prolong The distant ...
... rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where stiff the hand , and still the tongue , Of those who fought , and spoke , and sung ; Here , where the fretted aisles prolong The distant ...
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... Rest , ardent spirits , till the cries Of dying nature bid you rise ! Not even your Britain's groans can pierce The leaden silence of your hearse ; Then , oh , how impotent and vain This grateful tributary strain ! 170 186 190 200 ...
... Rest , ardent spirits , till the cries Of dying nature bid you rise ! Not even your Britain's groans can pierce The leaden silence of your hearse ; Then , oh , how impotent and vain This grateful tributary strain ! 170 186 190 200 ...
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... rest awake and pray so long . Himself still sleeps before his beads Have marked ten aves and two creeds . ' XXVII . ' Let pass , ' quoth Marmion ; by my fay , This man shall guide me on my way , 430 440 450 Although the great arch ...
... rest awake and pray so long . Himself still sleeps before his beads Have marked ten aves and two creeds . ' XXVII . ' Let pass , ' quoth Marmion ; by my fay , This man shall guide me on my way , 430 440 450 Although the great arch ...
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... rest , The captain pledged his noble guest , The cup went through among the rest , Who drained it merrily ; Alone the Palmer passed it by , Though Selby pressed him courteously . This was a sign the feast was o'er ; It hushed the merry ...
... rest , The captain pledged his noble guest , The cup went through among the rest , Who drained it merrily ; Alone the Palmer passed it by , Though Selby pressed him courteously . This was a sign the feast was o'er ; It hushed the merry ...
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