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... VOICES THE DAY DREAM : -- 258 262 265 268 285 289 PROLOGUE • 312 THE SLEEPING PALACE 313 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY 315 THE ARRIVAL 317 THE REVIVAL THE DEPARTURE MORAL 318 320 321 THE DAY DREAM : - Page • L'ENVOI 322 EPILOGUE CONTENTS . xi.
... VOICES THE DAY DREAM : -- 258 262 265 268 285 289 PROLOGUE • 312 THE SLEEPING PALACE 313 THE SLEEPING BEAUTY 315 THE ARRIVAL 317 THE REVIVAL THE DEPARTURE MORAL 318 320 321 THE DAY DREAM : - Page • L'ENVOI 322 EPILOGUE CONTENTS . xi.
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... voices called her from without . She only said , " My life is dreary , He cometh not , " she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " The sparrow's chirrup on the roof , The slow clock ticking , and the ...
... voices called her from without . She only said , " My life is dreary , He cometh not , " she said ; She said , " I am aweary , aweary , I would that I were dead ! " The sparrow's chirrup on the roof , The slow clock ticking , and the ...
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... voice untuneful grown , Wears all day a fainter tone . 2 . I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But I cannot mimick it ; Not a whit of thy tuwhoo , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , With a lengthen❜d loud halloo ...
... voice untuneful grown , Wears all day a fainter tone . 2 . I would mock thy chaunt anew ; But I cannot mimick it ; Not a whit of thy tuwhoo , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , Thee to woo to thy tuwhit , With a lengthen❜d loud halloo ...
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... voice the violet woos To his heart the silver dews ? Or when little airs arise , How the merry bluebell rings To the mosses underneath ? Hast thou look'd upon the breath Of the lilies at sunrise ? Wherefore that faint smile of thine ...
... voice the violet woos To his heart the silver dews ? Or when little airs arise , How the merry bluebell rings To the mosses underneath ? Hast thou look'd upon the breath Of the lilies at sunrise ? Wherefore that faint smile of thine ...
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... voice be so clear and full , You never would hear it ; your ears are so dull ; So keep where you are : you are foul with sin ; It would shrink to the earth if you came in . THE SEA - FAIRIES . SLOW Sail'd the weary mariners 121 THE ...
... voice be so clear and full , You never would hear it ; your ears are so dull ; So keep where you are : you are foul with sin ; It would shrink to the earth if you came in . THE SEA - FAIRIES . SLOW Sail'd the weary mariners 121 THE ...
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