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LOCKSLEY HALL . COMRADES , leave me here a little , while as yet ' tis early
morn : Leave me here , and when you want me , sound upon the bugle horn . ' Tis
the place , and all around it , as of old , the curlews call , Dreary gleams about the
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LOCKSLEY HALL . COMRADES , leave me here a little , while as yet ' tis early
morn : Leave me here , and when you want me , sound upon the bugle horn . ' Tis
the place , and all around it , as of old , the curlews call , Dreary gleams about the
...
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... for the promise that it closed : When I dipt into the future far as human eye
could In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the Robin. see ; Saw the Vision
of the world , and all the wonder that would be . vol . 11 . root . LOCKSLEY HALL .
... for the promise that it closed : When I dipt into the future far as human eye
could In the Spring a fuller crimson comes upon the Robin. see ; Saw the Vision
of the world , and all the wonder that would be . vol . 11 . root . LOCKSLEY HALL .
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Howsoever these things be , a long farewell to Locksley Hall ! Now for me the
woods may wither , now for me the rooftree fall . Comes a vapour from the margin
, blackening over heath and holt , Cramming all the blast before it , in its breast a
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Howsoever these things be , a long farewell to Locksley Hall ! Now for me the
woods may wither , now for me the rooftree fall . Comes a vapour from the margin
, blackening over heath and holt , Cramming all the blast before it , in its breast a
...
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Their children , clamouring , “ If we pay , we starve ” She sought her lord , and
found him , where he strode About the hall , among his dogs , alone , His beard a
foot before him , and his hair A yard behind . She told him of their tears , And pray
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Their children , clamouring , “ If we pay , we starve ” She sought her lord , and
found him , where he strode About the hall , among his dogs , alone , His beard a
foot before him , and his hair A yard behind . She told him of their tears , And pray
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And they speak in gentle murmur , When they answer to his call , While he treads
with footstep firmer , Leading on from hall to hall . And , while now she wonders
blindly , Nor the meaning can divine , Proudly turns he round and kindly , « All of
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And they speak in gentle murmur , When they answer to his call , While he treads
with footstep firmer , Leading on from hall to hall . And , while now she wonders
blindly , Nor the meaning can divine , Proudly turns he round and kindly , « All of
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