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... Rain out the heavy mist of tears , that weigh'd Upon my brain , my senses and my soul ! For Love himself took part against himself To warn us off , and Duty loved of Love— O this world's curse , -beloved but hated - came Like Death ...
... Rain out the heavy mist of tears , that weigh'd Upon my brain , my senses and my soul ! For Love himself took part against himself To warn us off , and Duty loved of Love— O this world's curse , -beloved but hated - came Like Death ...
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... rain ; Of rain at Reggio , rain at Parma ; At Lodi , rain , Piacenza , rain . And stern and sad ( so rare the smiles Of 64 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... rain ; Of rain at Reggio , rain at Parma ; At Lodi , rain , Piacenza , rain . And stern and sad ( so rare the smiles Of 64 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
Page 73
... thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed With honey'd rain and delicate air , And haunted by the starry head Of her whose gentle will has changed my fate , ALFRED TENNYSON 73.
... thy limbs have here increased , Upon a pastoral slope as fair , And looking to the South , and fed With honey'd rain and delicate air , And haunted by the starry head Of her whose gentle will has changed my fate , ALFRED TENNYSON 73.
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... rain . Anything fallen again ? nay - what was there left to fall ? I have taken them home , I have number'd the bones , I have hidden them all . What am I saying ? and what are you ? do you come as a spy ? Falls ? what falls ? who knows ...
... rain . Anything fallen again ? nay - what was there left to fall ? I have taken them home , I have number'd the bones , I have hidden them all . What am I saying ? and what are you ? do you come as a spy ? Falls ? what falls ? who knows ...
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... rain , And in the desert , spacious inns In divers places - if that pain Is not more lighten'd , which he feels , If his will be not satisfied ; And that it be not , from all time The law is planted , to abide . Thou wast a sinner ...
... rain , And in the desert , spacious inns In divers places - if that pain Is not more lighten'd , which he feels , If his will be not satisfied ; And that it be not , from all time The law is planted , to abide . Thou wast a sinner ...
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