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1878
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 lehte
...sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise of the strange guest's hand ? So long have the gray bare walks lain guestless, Through branches and briers if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 24. köide;87. köide

1876 - 814 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the...briers if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track...
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Poems and Ballads: Second series

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1878 - 296 lehte
...and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, So long have the grey bare walks lain guestless, Through...briers if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track...
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The Household Book of Poetry

Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the strange guest's hand! So long have the gray bare walks lain gucstless, Through branches and briers if a man make way. He shall find no life...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 lehte
...sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise of the strange guest's hand ? So long have the gray bare walks lain guestless, Through branches and briers if a man make way, lie shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind...
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Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.

1883 - 378 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the...briers if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track...
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Living English poets [selections from their works].

English poets - 1883 - 364 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the...briers if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of A.C. Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1884 - 724 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the strange guest's hand? So long have the gray bare walks lain guestless. Through branches and briers if a man make way, lie shall find no li(e...
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Select Poems

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 252 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the...briers if a man make way, He shall find no life but the sea-wind's, restless Night and day. The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track...
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Select Poems

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 252 lehte
...fall southward, abrupt and broken, To the low last edge of the long lone land. If a step should sound or a word be spoken, Would a ghost not rise at the...guestless, Through branches and briers if a man make way, The dense hard passage is blind and stifled That crawls by a track none turn to climb To the strait...
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