dawn
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| dauner stroll daur dare dawin | dawn | daws dawns dee die deemster |
| and slept until the next | dawn | more dawns on this trip |
| which the above from the | dawn | really belongs arrived in helsinki |
| daunert v wandered dawin n | dawn | dee v die deid a |
| daursay v imagine dawin n | dawn | dee v die deid a |
| that we stand at the | dawn | of a new era i |
| us we stand at the | dawn | of a new era voices |
| the morning before th-th- the | dawn | prayers we had live programming |
| lay neist me ye at | dawn | i watched ye movin back |
| beddit early at crack o | dawn | tho we war aff tae |
| the corridor and watched the | dawn | some very poor looking villages |
| piper at the gates at | dawn | through to wish you were |
| flying tae greet a new | dawn | newark castle 16th c was |
| the deid oors afore the | dawn | the lowe inbye the castle |
| on a norseman s pyre | dawn | s lit lamp was huge |
| time the rosebud dwined at | dawn | twis fair an fresh as |
| brakfast by the track at | dawn | under fresh sprung hazels breakfasting |
| wheels into the star filled | dawn | it was almost five kilometres |
| chair before the new chair | dawn | galashin was appointed when i |
| glintin grey in the brekkin | dawn | o celestial day he lay |
| dyke work getting up before | dawn | and travelling many miles to |
| picchu most trekkers rise before | dawn | and stumble the final few |
| what difference the gnp makes | dawn | said that it makes it |
| the loch and or the | dawn | she ll fetch some big |
| a lovely view of the | dawn | as we steamed in through |
| hours apart letting the crimson | dawn | come pouring through bird man |
| has existed since before the | dawn | of civilisation in that world |
| puzzles are solved before the | dawn | the wizard who works in |
| we had to notice the | dawn | you were in the middle |
| the tulle of a rosy | dawn | and i am ready to |
| housemaid s been up since | dawn | to climb the roof seeking |
| in the dull light of | dawn | he sighed like the end |
| i can hear the burds | dawn | chorus sense the stillness o |
| caad the lord o the | dawn | in easter island the javans |
| stertit oot in a heavenly | dawn | tae luik for troot frae |
| wark eence burdened man frae | dawn | till dark fur simmers in |
| a bush t await the | dawn | o day when a wee |
| toom wames hoar frost at | dawn | owls screeching ghosts yes with |
| and only the coming of | dawn | releases the hapless quartet from |
| with the dusty pink of | dawn | the blue louvred shutters overlooking |
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