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... floating dead, Whom his own true-love buried in the sandal Thee, gentle women, for thy voice remeasures Whatever tones and melancholy pleasures 'I'hethingl ofNaturo utter; birdsor noes, Or mun of ocean-gale in woody cavea, 0r where the ...
... floating dead, Whom his own true-love buried in the sandal Thee, gentle women, for thy voice remeasures Whatever tones and melancholy pleasures 'I'hethingl ofNaturo utter; birdsor noes, Or mun of ocean-gale in woody cavea, 0r where the ...
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... Float here and there. like things astray, And high o'erhead the sky-lath shn'lll. No voice as yet had roads the air He music with your name; yet why That sslting look! that yearning sight That sense of promise every wherel Beloved! flew ...
... Float here and there. like things astray, And high o'erhead the sky-lath shn'lll. No voice as yet had roads the air He music with your name; yet why That sslting look! that yearning sight That sense of promise every wherel Beloved! flew ...
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... floating witchery of stand As twilight Ellins mite. when they at eve Voyage m gentle gala from F airy-Land. Where Melodiu round honey-dropping flowers, Footless and wild, like birds of Paradise, Nor pause, nor perch, hovering on untamed ...
... floating witchery of stand As twilight Ellins mite. when they at eve Voyage m gentle gala from F airy-Land. Where Melodiu round honey-dropping flowers, Footless and wild, like birds of Paradise, Nor pause, nor perch, hovering on untamed ...
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... float her kines meek, like melted rubies, o'er my pallid cheek Chill'd by the night, the drooping rose of May Mourns the long alnence of the lovely day; Young Day, returning at her promised hour, Weep o'er the mrrom of her fav'rite ...
... float her kines meek, like melted rubies, o'er my pallid cheek Chill'd by the night, the drooping rose of May Mourns the long alnence of the lovely day; Young Day, returning at her promised hour, Weep o'er the mrrom of her fav'rite ...
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... float in, the Olympians all! With Divinitics fills my Terrestrial Hall! How shall I yield you Due entertaimnent, Cclmtial Quire I Me rather. bright guests! with your wings of up bu on Bear slofl to your'horna,' to your 'nnquets ...
... float in, the Olympians all! With Divinitics fills my Terrestrial Hall! How shall I yield you Due entertaimnent, Cclmtial Quire I Me rather. bright guests! with your wings of up bu on Bear slofl to your'horna,' to your 'nnquets ...
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