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... once , when he awoke In most distressful mood ( some inward pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream- ) 100 I hurried with him to our orchard - plot , And he beheld the moon , and , hushed at once , Suspends his sobs ...
... once , when he awoke In most distressful mood ( some inward pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream- ) 100 I hurried with him to our orchard - plot , And he beheld the moon , and , hushed at once , Suspends his sobs ...
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... once de- light and improve us by sentiments , which teach us the independence of goodness , of wisdom , and even of genius , on the favours of fortune . And having made a due reverence 15 " I think of Chatterton , the marvellous Boy ...
... once de- light and improve us by sentiments , which teach us the independence of goodness , of wisdom , and even of genius , on the favours of fortune . And having made a due reverence 15 " I think of Chatterton , the marvellous Boy ...
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... once- This once - once more ! Phantom of Astarte . Manfred ! Man . Say on , say on- I live but in the sound - it is thy voice ! 150 Phan . Manfred ! To - morrow ends thine earthly ills . Farewell ! Man . Yet one word more- -am I ...
... once- This once - once more ! Phantom of Astarte . Manfred ! Man . Say on , say on- I live but in the sound - it is thy voice ! 150 Phan . Manfred ! To - morrow ends thine earthly ills . Farewell ! Man . Yet one word more- -am I ...
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