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... . Kuhla Khan; oraVisionina Dream... £6. The Palm of Sleep . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Autumn. ' Apologetic Preface to “ Fire, Famine, and Slaughter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . t'b. THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER 60 CHRISTABEL ...
... . Kuhla Khan; oraVisionina Dream... £6. The Palm of Sleep . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Autumn. ' Apologetic Preface to “ Fire, Famine, and Slaughter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . t'b. THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER 60 CHRISTABEL ...
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... Dream by night, To smthe my Love with shadows of delight:—'Or nu elotl to be the Spangled Skies, And gene upon her with a thousand eym! As when the Savage, who his drowsy frame Had lmsh'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame, Awekes'amid ...
... Dream by night, To smthe my Love with shadows of delight:—'Or nu elotl to be the Spangled Skies, And gene upon her with a thousand eym! As when the Savage, who his drowsy frame Had lmsh'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame, Awekes'amid ...
Side 20
... dream Revisit my sad heart, auspicious Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and think of happier years; Of joys, that glimmer'd in Hope's twilight ray. Then lell me ...
... dream Revisit my sad heart, auspicious Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and think of happier years; Of joys, that glimmer'd in Hope's twilight ray. Then lell me ...
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... dream, ahe aate Ghartly an broad-eyed Slumber! a dim anguieh fium her lock! and still, with pant and eoh,. Inly. ahe. out: to. flee,. and. mu. subdued,. Felt an inevitable Preaenoe near!I'hul u ahe toil'd'jn u-oubloua ecetaay.' An honor of ...
... dream, ahe aate Ghartly an broad-eyed Slumber! a dim anguieh fium her lock! and still, with pant and eoh,. Inly. ahe. out: to. flee,. and. mu. subdued,. Felt an inevitable Preaenoe near!I'hul u ahe toil'd'jn u-oubloua ecetaay.' An honor of ...
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... dream! Ye atorma, that round the dawning eaat “ambled, The Sun waa rising, though he hid hie light! And when, to mthe my soul, that hoped and, trembled, The dinonanee eeaaed. and all aeem'd calm and bright; When France her front deep ...
... dream! Ye atorma, that round the dawning eaat “ambled, The Sun waa rising, though he hid hie light! And when, to mthe my soul, that hoped and, trembled, The dinonanee eeaaed. and all aeem'd calm and bright; When France her front deep ...
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