America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes |
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Page 453
... night of the year , ( Ah , night of all nights in the year ! ) We noted not the dim lake of Auber ( Though once we had journeyed down here ) , Remembered not the dank tarn of Auber , Nor the ghoul - haunted woodland of Weir . And now ...
... night of the year , ( Ah , night of all nights in the year ! ) We noted not the dim lake of Auber ( Though once we had journeyed down here ) , Remembered not the dank tarn of Auber , Nor the ghoul - haunted woodland of Weir . And now ...
Page 560
... night after night , As you droop'd from the sky low down as if to my side , ( while the other stars all look'd on , ) As we wander'd together the solemn night , ( for something I know not what kept me from sleep , ) 60 As the night ...
... night after night , As you droop'd from the sky low down as if to my side , ( while the other stars all look'd on , ) As we wander'd together the solemn night , ( for something I know not what kept me from sleep , ) 60 As the night ...
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... night in little towns prowling up and down the empty pavements of bleak streets , passing before the ghastly waxen models in the windows of the clothing stores , passing below hard bulbous clusters of white light , prowling before the ...
... night in little towns prowling up and down the empty pavements of bleak streets , passing before the ghastly waxen models in the windows of the clothing stores , passing below hard bulbous clusters of white light , prowling before the ...
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