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... eye ; May never pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy cruel heart ! 29 moons , months 34 beguile , cheat I inhuman , cruel ; barbarous art , shooting for sport's sake -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and of ...
... eye ; May never pity soothe thee with a sigh , Nor ever pleasure glad thy cruel heart ! 29 moons , months 34 beguile , cheat I inhuman , cruel ; barbarous art , shooting for sport's sake -Go , live , poor wanderer of the wood and of ...
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... eyes ! ' Sleeping Lyca lay : While the beasts of prey Come from caverns deep , View'd the maid asleep . The kingly lion stood , And the virgin view'd : Then he gamboll'd round O'er the hallow'd ground . Leopards , tigers , play Round ...
... eyes ! ' Sleeping Lyca lay : While the beasts of prey Come from caverns deep , View'd the maid asleep . The kingly lion stood , And the virgin view'd : Then he gamboll'd round O'er the hallow'd ground . Leopards , tigers , play Round ...
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... eyes of flame Ruby tears there came : While the lioness Loosed her slender dress ; And naked they convey'd To caves the sleeping maid . THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND ALL the night in woe Lyca's parents go , Over valleys deep , While the deserts ...
... eyes of flame Ruby tears there came : While the lioness Loosed her slender dress ; And naked they convey'd To caves the sleeping maid . THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND ALL the night in woe Lyca's parents go , Over valleys deep , While the deserts ...
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... eyes , Fill'd with deep surprise ; And wondering behold A spirit arm'd in gold . On his head a crown : On his shoulders down Flow'd his golden hair ! Gone was all their care . ' Follow me , ' he said ; ' Weep not for the maid ; ' In my ...
... eyes , Fill'd with deep surprise ; And wondering behold A spirit arm'd in gold . On his head a crown : On his shoulders down Flow'd his golden hair ! Gone was all their care . ' Follow me , ' he said ; ' Weep not for the maid ; ' In my ...
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... eyes were bright , ' Yet leave those eyes to weep ? ' How could you say my face was fair , ' And yet that face forsake ? ' How could you win my virgin heart , ' Yet leave that heart to break ? ' Why did you say my lip was sweet , ' And ...
... eyes were bright , ' Yet leave those eyes to weep ? ' How could you say my face was fair , ' And yet that face forsake ? ' How could you win my virgin heart , ' Yet leave that heart to break ? ' Why did you say my lip was sweet , ' And ...
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