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... weeping in , shall come Bewail th ' usurping of his reign ; But when in showers of old Greek * we begin , Shall cry , he hath his crown again ! Night as clear Hesper shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play , And the ...
... weeping in , shall come Bewail th ' usurping of his reign ; But when in showers of old Greek * we begin , Shall cry , he hath his crown again ! Night as clear Hesper shall our tapers whip From the light casements where we play , And the ...
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... weep- eth still ; The willow , worne of forlorne para- mours ; The yew , obedient to the bender's will ; The birch for shaftes ; the sallow for the mill ; The mirrhe sweet - bleeding in the bitter wound ; The warlike beech ; the ash for ...
... weep- eth still ; The willow , worne of forlorne para- mours ; The yew , obedient to the bender's will ; The birch for shaftes ; the sallow for the mill ; The mirrhe sweet - bleeding in the bitter wound ; The warlike beech ; the ash for ...
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... weep to see You haste away so soone ; As yet the early rising sun Has not attain'd his noone . Stay , stay , Untill the hasting day Has run But to the even - song ; And , having pray'd together , we Will goe with you along . We have ...
... weep to see You haste away so soone ; As yet the early rising sun Has not attain'd his noone . Stay , stay , Untill the hasting day Has run But to the even - song ; And , having pray'd together , we Will goe with you along . We have ...
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... weep o'er its desolate stem . They say if I rove to the south I shall meet With hundreds of roses more fair and more sweet ; But my heart , when I'm tempted to wander , replies , Here my first love , my last love , my only love lies ...
... weep o'er its desolate stem . They say if I rove to the south I shall meet With hundreds of roses more fair and more sweet ; But my heart , when I'm tempted to wander , replies , Here my first love , my last love , my only love lies ...
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... Weeping thou sat'st when all around thee smiled : So live , that , sinking to thy last long sleep , Thou then mayst smile while all around thee weep . SIR WILLIAM JONES : Translated from Calidasa . THE WOOD - FIRE . THIS bright wood ...
... Weeping thou sat'st when all around thee smiled : So live , that , sinking to thy last long sleep , Thou then mayst smile while all around thee weep . SIR WILLIAM JONES : Translated from Calidasa . THE WOOD - FIRE . THIS bright wood ...
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