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... dream to any , except those that dream , That man should love his Maker , and that fire , Warming his heart , should at his lips transpire ? Know then , and modestly let fall your eyes , And veil your daring crest that braves the skies ...
... dream to any , except those that dream , That man should love his Maker , and that fire , Warming his heart , should at his lips transpire ? Know then , and modestly let fall your eyes , And veil your daring crest that braves the skies ...
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... DREAM . ' TWAS in the glad season of spring , Asleep at the dawn of the day , I dream'd what I cannot but sing , So pleasant it seem'd as I lay . I dream'd , that , on ocean afloat , Far hence to the westward I sail'd , While the ...
... DREAM . ' TWAS in the glad season of spring , Asleep at the dawn of the day , I dream'd what I cannot but sing , So pleasant it seem'd as I lay . I dream'd , that , on ocean afloat , Far hence to the westward I sail'd , While the ...
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... Dream after dream ensues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed , And still are disappointed . Rings the world With the vain stir . I sum up half mankind , And add two - thirds of the remaining half , And find the total of ...
... Dream after dream ensues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed , And still are disappointed . Rings the world With the vain stir . I sum up half mankind , And add two - thirds of the remaining half , And find the total of ...
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