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... thee once : The juice of it , on sleeping eyelids laid , Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees . Fetch me that herb ; and be thou here again , Ere the leviathan can swim a league . PUCK . I'll put ...
... thee once : The juice of it , on sleeping eyelids laid , Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees . Fetch me that herb ; and be thou here again , Ere the leviathan can swim a league . PUCK . I'll put ...
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... thee safe once more ! Oh where's the luxury like a loosen'd heart , When the mind , breathing , lays its load apart- When we come home again , tir'd out , and spread The greedy limbs o'er all the wish'd - for bed ! PENINSULARUM , Sirmio ...
... thee safe once more ! Oh where's the luxury like a loosen'd heart , When the mind , breathing , lays its load apart- When we come home again , tir'd out , and spread The greedy limbs o'er all the wish'd - for bed ! PENINSULARUM , Sirmio ...
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... thee , And doats on thee desperately , And if it doat not more and more , As desperate heart ne'er did before , desert May I be doom'd , on desart ground , To meet the lion in his round ! " * He said ; and Love , on tiptoe near him ...
... thee , And doats on thee desperately , And if it doat not more and more , As desperate heart ne'er did before , desert May I be doom'd , on desart ground , To meet the lion in his round ! " * He said ; and Love , on tiptoe near him ...
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... thee to indulge his vow Amidst a world of flow'rs and sweets ? For whom are bound thy tresses bright With unconcern so exquisite ? Alas , how oft shall he bewail His fickle stars and faithless gale , And stare with unaccustom'd eyes ...
... thee to indulge his vow Amidst a world of flow'rs and sweets ? For whom are bound thy tresses bright With unconcern so exquisite ? Alas , how oft shall he bewail His fickle stars and faithless gale , And stare with unaccustom'd eyes ...
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With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse Leigh Hunt. Trusting to see thee , for his play , For ever keep smooth holyday ! Poor dazzled fools , who bask beside thee , And trust because they never tried thee ! For me , and for my dangers past ...
With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse Leigh Hunt. Trusting to see thee , for his play , For ever keep smooth holyday ! Poor dazzled fools , who bask beside thee , And trust because they never tried thee ! For me , and for my dangers past ...
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