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That all-softening, overpowering knell,The tocsin of the soul--the dinner bell.
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The church-going bell.
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The vesper bell from farThat seems to mourn for the expiring day.
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Your voices break and falter in the darkness,--Break, falter, and are still.
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Bells call others, but themselves enter not into the Church.
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Dear bells! how sweet the sound of village bellsWhen on the undulating air they swim!
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I call the Living--I mourn the Dead--I break the Lightning.
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These bells have been anointed,And baptized with holy water!
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He heard the convent bell,For the service of noonday.
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Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh.
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Ring out the old, ring in the new,Ring, happy bells, across the snow.
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Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,The flying cloud, the frosty light.
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Curfew must not ring to-night.
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