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... her as Mother , Wife , and Queen ; And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne TO THE QUEEN .
... her as Mother , Wife , and Queen ; And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons when to take Occasion by the hand , and make The bounds of freedom wider yet By shaping some august decree , Which kept her throne TO THE QUEEN .
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... hands above me , Laughing all she can ; She'll not tell me if she love me , Cruel little Lilian , 2 . When my passion seeks Pleasance in love - sighs She , looking thro ' and thro ' me Thoroughly to undo me , Smiling , never speaks : So ...
... hands above me , Laughing all she can ; She'll not tell me if she love me , Cruel little Lilian , 2 . When my passion seeks Pleasance in love - sighs She , looking thro ' and thro ' me Thoroughly to undo me , Smiling , never speaks : So ...
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... hand , The flush of anger'd shame O'erflows thy calmer glances , And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me to stay , Wooest not , nor vainly wranglest ; But , looking fixedly the ...
... hand , The flush of anger'd shame O'erflows thy calmer glances , And o'er black brows drops down A sudden - curved frown : But when I turn away , Thou , willing me to stay , Wooest not , nor vainly wranglest ; But , looking fixedly the ...
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... hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light of thy great presence ; and the cope Of the half - attain'd futurity , Tho ' deep not fathomless , Was cloven with the million stars which tremble O'er the ...
... hand thine infant Hope . The eddying of her garments caught from thee The light of thy great presence ; and the cope Of the half - attain'd futurity , Tho ' deep not fathomless , Was cloven with the million stars which tremble O'er the ...
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... hand ! O cursed blow ! Oriana ! O happy thou that liest low , Oriana ! All night the silence seems to flow Beside me in my utter woe , Oriana . A weary , weary way I go , Oriana . When Norland winds pipe down the seɛ , Oriana , I walk ...
... hand ! O cursed blow ! Oriana ! O happy thou that liest low , Oriana ! All night the silence seems to flow Beside me in my utter woe , Oriana . A weary , weary way I go , Oriana . When Norland winds pipe down the seɛ , Oriana , I walk ...
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