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" Do not all Earth and Sea Repeat Eternally Th' unvarying strain? The old and sad lament With human voices blent, In vain, in vain ! Through the green forest arch The wild winds in their march Sigh and complain; The torrent on the hill Moans to the midnight... "
Studies from the Antique and Sketches from Nature - Page 71
by Charles Mackay - 1867 - 271 pages
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The student's treasury of English song, selections from the poets of the ...

English song - 1873 - 566 pages
...ARE CURLED ; 286 DR. CHARLES MACKAV. i y E [" The torrent on the hill moans to the midnight chill."] The torrent on the hill Moans to the midnight chill,...hoarse, monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain, The melancholy cry, To listening earth and sky, In vain, in vain! Love mourns...
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The Student's Treasury of English Song ...

William Henry Davenport Adams - Poetry - 1873 - 552 pages
...unvarying strain ? The old and sad lament With human voices blent, In vain, in vain ! 0 U •J £ U Through the green forest arch The wild winds in their march Sigh and complain ; WISE WILL YE BE IF YE LEARN WHAT THEY TKACH ! " — DR. MACKAY. 286 DR. CHARLES MAC KAY. " The torrent...
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The Poetical Works of Charles Mackay

Charles Mackay - Poetry - 1876 - 654 pages
...In vain, in vain ! Do not all Earth and Sea Repeat eternally Th' unvarying strain ? The old and saq lament With human voices blent, In vain, in vain !...hill Moans to the midnight chill, In vain, in vain 1 The hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain, The melancholy cry,...
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Guarding the Mails: Or, The Secret Service of the Post Office Department

Patrick Henry Woodward - Postal service - 1876 - 596 pages
...and down the street. Except the sough of the trees, all was silent and deserted. What will he do? " Through the green forest arch The wild winds in their...on the hill Moans to the midnight chill, In vain, I'M vaitt ! " " The youth lowered something by a string, closed the sash, and shortly after emerged...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

English poetry - 1885 - 668 pages
...her children's woes The very same he knows? — In vain, in vain ! Do not all Earth and Sea Repeat Eternally Th' unvarying strain? The old and sad lament...hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain, The melancholy cry, To listening Earth and sky, In vain, in vain ! Love mourns...
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Red-letter Poems by English Men and Women

Thomas Young Crowell - English poetry - 1885 - 702 pages
...sad lament With buman voices blent, In vain, in vain ' Through the green forest arch The wild woids in their march Sigh and complain ; The torrent on...hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves. Through storm and rain, The melancholy cry. To listening Earth and sky, In vain, in vain ! Love mourns...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...Eternally Th' unvarying strain t The old and sad lament With human voices blent, In vain, in vain 1 Through the green forest arch The wild winds in their...hill Moans to the midnight chill, In vain, in vain I The hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain, The melancholy cry,...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...Eternally Th' unvarying strain ? The old and sad lament With human voices blent, in vain, in vain l Through the green forest arch The wild winds in their...The torrent on the hill Moans to the midnight chill, /;; vain, in vain l The hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain,...
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The Victorian Anthology

Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff - English poetry - 1902 - 598 pages
...by the Danube's shore. DR. CHARLES MACKAY. 1814-1889 FROM "SISYPHUS" Do not all Earth and Sea Repeat eternally Th' unvarying strain ? The old and sad lament...The torrent on the hill Moans to the midnight chill, /// vain, in vain ! The hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain,...
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Victorian Poetry, Selected and Arranged

1879 - 484 pages
...again? Are not her children's woes The very same he knows? — 214 Do not all Earth and Sea Repeat Eternally Th' unvarying strain? The old and sad lament...hoarse monotonous waves Attune from all their caves, Through storm and rain, The melancholy cry, To listening Earth and sky, In vain, in vain! Love mourns...
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