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M . 120 Silent Love . K . . . . K . . 122 Lady - bird . . Gammer Gurton K . . . . The
Exile . . Moore . V . B . J . . Sakontala . . . . . . Goethe . . K . . . 124 Ode on Solitude .
. . . Pope . T . S . E . . 126 To Mary in Heaven . . . Burns . . . 128 Falstaff ' s
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M . 120 Silent Love . K . . . . K . . 122 Lady - bird . . Gammer Gurton K . . . . The
Exile . . Moore . V . B . J . . Sakontala . . . . . . Goethe . . K . . . 124 Ode on Solitude .
. . . Pope . T . S . E . . 126 To Mary in Heaven . . . Burns . . . 128 Falstaff ' s
Recovery ...
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The Silent Land . . . The Lover ' s Wish . . The Primrose . . . Serenade . . . To the
Redbreast Shylock . . . The Twin Gods . . Juliet The Rose . . ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ Nähe des
Geliebten . . Old Maxim . . . To a Faithless Mistress . . Epitaph of a Quarrelsome
Woman ...
The Silent Land . . . The Lover ' s Wish . . The Primrose . . . Serenade . . . To the
Redbreast Shylock . . . The Twin Gods . . Juliet The Rose . . ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ ¡¤ Nähe des
Geliebten . . Old Maxim . . . To a Faithless Mistress . . Epitaph of a Quarrelsome
Woman ...
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How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the
silent sea ! For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And memory breathes her
vesper sigh to thee . And as I watch the line of light that plays Along the smooth ...
How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the
silent sea ! For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And memory breathes her
vesper sigh to thee . And as I watch the line of light that plays Along the smooth ...
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... When you lay me in the dust , Think how you will bear it . H . I will hope and
trust in heaven , Nancy , Nancy ; . Strength to bear it will be given , My spouse
Nancy . W . Well , sir , from the silent dead Still I ' ll try to daunt you ; Uxor et
Maritus .
... When you lay me in the dust , Think how you will bear it . H . I will hope and
trust in heaven , Nancy , Nancy ; . Strength to bear it will be given , My spouse
Nancy . W . Well , sir , from the silent dead Still I ' ll try to daunt you ; Uxor et
Maritus .
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O breathe not his name , let it sleep in the shade Where cold and unhonour ' d his
relics are laid ; Sad , silent , and dark be the tears that we shed , As the night -
dew that falls on the grass o ' er his head ! But the night - dew that falls , though in
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O breathe not his name , let it sleep in the shade Where cold and unhonour ' d his
relics are laid ; Sad , silent , and dark be the tears that we shed , As the night -
dew that falls on the grass o ' er his head ! But the night - dew that falls , though in
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