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... Market Street 1836 . JLPease scalp PUBLIC LIBRARY 160197 ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS . I charm the fairy footed hours With my loved hue's romantic sound ; Or crowns of living laurel weave , For those that win the race at eve .
... Market Street 1836 . JLPease scalp PUBLIC LIBRARY 160197 ASTOR , LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS . I charm the fairy footed hours With my loved hue's romantic sound ; Or crowns of living laurel weave , For those that win the race at eve .
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... living ground , Save in this paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard was it for wight that did it heare , To read what manner musick that mote be : For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonie , Birds ...
... living ground , Save in this paradise , be heard elsewhere : Right hard was it for wight that did it heare , To read what manner musick that mote be : For all that pleasing is to living eare Was there consorted in one harmonie , Birds ...
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... living wight could work , ne cared even for play . Was nought around but images of rest : Sleep - soothing groves , and quiet lawns between , And flow'ry beds that slumbrous influence kest , From poppies breath'd ; and beds of pleasant ...
... living wight could work , ne cared even for play . Was nought around but images of rest : Sleep - soothing groves , and quiet lawns between , And flow'ry beds that slumbrous influence kest , From poppies breath'd ; and beds of pleasant ...
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... living , as some doleful ghost Troubleth the fever - dream . Some for a while , With ice and death contending , sink and rise , While some in wilder agony essay To hold their footing on that tossing mass Of miserable life , making their ...
... living , as some doleful ghost Troubleth the fever - dream . Some for a while , With ice and death contending , sink and rise , While some in wilder agony essay To hold their footing on that tossing mass Of miserable life , making their ...
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... living world intrude E'en on her deepest solitude : But , lovely child ! thy magic stole At once into my inmost soul , With feelings as thy beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they ...
... living world intrude E'en on her deepest solitude : But , lovely child ! thy magic stole At once into my inmost soul , With feelings as thy beauty fair , And left no other vision there . To me thy parents are unknown ; Glad would they ...
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