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Poetical Works Of James Montgomery
The little remnant of that ancient race :
Far in Lusatian woods they found a place ;
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A Vision Of Twilight – by Archibald Lampman
By a void and soundless river On the outer edge of space, Where the body comes not ever, But the absent dream hath place, Stands a city, tall and quiet, And its air is sweet and dim; Never sound of … Continue reading
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