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... eyes is 296 296 298 299 301 301 302 gone " Nature . On Music 304 305 306 The last Tear The Lily of the Valley . My native Vale ...... After the Drawing - Room 307 308 308 309 Was I right , or was I not .. 311 CONTENTS . xiii.
... eyes is 296 296 298 299 301 301 302 gone " Nature . On Music 304 305 306 The last Tear The Lily of the Valley . My native Vale ...... After the Drawing - Room 307 308 308 309 Was I right , or was I not .. 311 CONTENTS . xiii.
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... tears . With earnest feeling I shall pray For thee when I am far away . For never saw I mien , or face , In which more plainly I could trace Benignity and home - bred sense Ripening in perfect innocence . Here , scatter'd like a random ...
... tears . With earnest feeling I shall pray For thee when I am far away . For never saw I mien , or face , In which more plainly I could trace Benignity and home - bred sense Ripening in perfect innocence . Here , scatter'd like a random ...
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... of its own misery Against all sympathy of kindred ties . The brother on his fainting brother treads- Friend tears from friend the garment and the bread- That last , scant morsel , which his quivering lip BOOK OF POETRY . 35.
... of its own misery Against all sympathy of kindred ties . The brother on his fainting brother treads- Friend tears from friend the garment and the bread- That last , scant morsel , which his quivering lip BOOK OF POETRY . 35.
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... tears and sighs Obey alone her mysteries : To Love ! -for fiends of hate might see Thou dwell'st in love , and love in thee ! What wonder then , though in thy dreams Thy face with mystic meaning beams ! Oh ! that my spirit's eye could ...
... tears and sighs Obey alone her mysteries : To Love ! -for fiends of hate might see Thou dwell'st in love , and love in thee ! What wonder then , though in thy dreams Thy face with mystic meaning beams ! Oh ! that my spirit's eye could ...
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... tears Those graves of memory where sleep The joys of other years ; Hopes that were angels in their birth But perish'd young , like things of earth ! Night is the time to watch ; Ön ocean's dark expanse , To hail the Pleiades , or catch ...
... tears Those graves of memory where sleep The joys of other years ; Hopes that were angels in their birth But perish'd young , like things of earth ! Night is the time to watch ; Ön ocean's dark expanse , To hail the Pleiades , or catch ...
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