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Woods singing birds, the wind's murmur shall fade,
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Past widows and children whose memories can't fade,
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Aaron Hill, in his “Epitaph to Sir Isaac Newton,” declared: when the Suns he lighted up shall fade,
Dictionary of the History of Ideas MARJORIE HOPE NICOLSON 1968
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Still float with lingering scent, as loath to fade,
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 343, November 29, 1828 Various
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But somehow I fell a-thinking of a scene that would not fade,
Poems Teachers Ask For, Book Two Various
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But she faded more fast than the blossoms could fade,
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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When the nights are gittin 'chilly and the leaves begin to fade,
The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems George W. Doneghy
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For them we pledge our lives to strife, for them do mothers fade,
The Path to Home 1920
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When the clouds begin to gather and your hopes begin to fade,
A Heap O' Livin' 1920
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Enter the capturd worksyet lo, like a swift-running river they fade,
The Wound-Dresser 1909
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