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... of course consider that he , their own Apollo , is the fastidious One who has refused to allow his flowers to be twined in the general garland . The other has succeeded in forgetting the flight of time , and , being therefore vi PREFACE.
... of course consider that he , their own Apollo , is the fastidious One who has refused to allow his flowers to be twined in the general garland . The other has succeeded in forgetting the flight of time , and , being therefore vi PREFACE.
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... Quoth heart of neither maid nor wife To tongue of neither wife nor maid , Thou wagg'st , but I am worn with strife , And feel like flowers that fade . B FROM " EDWIN THE FAIR " SONG In the hall SIR HENRY TAYLOR FROM "PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE"
... Quoth heart of neither maid nor wife To tongue of neither wife nor maid , Thou wagg'st , but I am worn with strife , And feel like flowers that fade . B FROM " EDWIN THE FAIR " SONG In the hall SIR HENRY TAYLOR FROM "PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE"
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... flowers should deck his bride And she deck him with bays . He rose like daybreak , flush'd with joy , And went his way to court ; But there they took him for a toy And turn'd him into sport . He hung his head , his dreams had fled ...
... flowers should deck his bride And she deck him with bays . He rose like daybreak , flush'd with joy , And went his way to court ; But there they took him for a toy And turn'd him into sport . He hung his head , his dreams had fled ...
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... flowers are sweeter for my sake . Lightly o'er the plain he stept , Lightly brush'd he through the wood , And snared ... flower was crush'd That never raised its head again . JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Born 1801 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD 6 LIVING ...
... flowers are sweeter for my sake . Lightly o'er the plain he stept , Lightly brush'd he through the wood , And snared ... flower was crush'd That never raised its head again . JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Born 1801 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD 6 LIVING ...
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... flowers , And rich the hues of May ; We see them in the gardens round , And market - paniers gay : And e'en among our streets , and lanes , And alleys , we descry , By fitful gleams , the fair sunshine , The blue transparent sky ...
... flowers , And rich the hues of May ; We see them in the gardens round , And market - paniers gay : And e'en among our streets , and lanes , And alleys , we descry , By fitful gleams , the fair sunshine , The blue transparent sky ...
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