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... Night . How often from the Steep Of echoing Hill or Thicket have we heard Celestial Voices to the midnight Air , Sole , or responsive each to other's Note , Singing their great Creator ? Oft in Bands While they keep Watch , or nightly ...
... Night . How often from the Steep Of echoing Hill or Thicket have we heard Celestial Voices to the midnight Air , Sole , or responsive each to other's Note , Singing their great Creator ? Oft in Bands While they keep Watch , or nightly ...
Pagina 222
... Night . Oh ! dear Betty , must the Nightingales sing to those who marry for Mony , and not to us true Lovers ! Oh my dear Betty , that we could meet this Night where we used to do in the Wood ! Now , my Dear , if I may not have the ...
... Night . Oh ! dear Betty , must the Nightingales sing to those who marry for Mony , and not to us true Lovers ! Oh my dear Betty , that we could meet this Night where we used to do in the Wood ! Now , my Dear , if I may not have the ...
Pagina 335
... Night between the Hours of Nine and Ten , and could not but fancy it one of the most proper Scenes in the World for a Ghost to appear in . The Ruins of the Abby are scattered up and down on every Side , and half covered with Ivy and ...
... Night between the Hours of Nine and Ten , and could not but fancy it one of the most proper Scenes in the World for a Ghost to appear in . The Ruins of the Abby are scattered up and down on every Side , and half covered with Ivy and ...
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