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... prayer! Like one in prayer Istood. Before merose an avenueOf tall and sombrous pines; Abroad their fanlike branches grew, And, where the sunshine darted through,Spread avapor soft and blue, In long and sloping lines. And, falling on my ...
... prayer! Like one in prayer Istood. Before merose an avenueOf tall and sombrous pines; Abroad their fanlike branches grew, And, where the sunshine darted through,Spread avapor soft and blue, In long and sloping lines. And, falling on my ...
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... Pray, pray!" And the hooded clouds, like friars,Tell their beads indrops of rain, And patter their doleful prayers; But their prayers are all invain, All in vain! There hestandsin thefoul weather, Thefoolish, fondOld Year, Crowned with ...
... Pray, pray!" And the hooded clouds, like friars,Tell their beads indrops of rain, And patter their doleful prayers; But their prayers are all invain, All in vain! There hestandsin thefoul weather, Thefoolish, fondOld Year, Crowned with ...
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... Pray who was there? Lara. Whyallthe townand court.The house was crowded; and the busy fansAmong the gaylydressedand perfumed ladies Fluttered like butterflies amongtheflowers. There was the Countess of MedinaCeli; The Goblin Lady with ...
... Pray who was there? Lara. Whyallthe townand court.The house was crowded; and the busy fansAmong the gaylydressedand perfumed ladies Fluttered like butterflies amongtheflowers. There was the Countess of MedinaCeli; The Goblin Lady with ...
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... Pray, dost thou know Victorian? Fran. Yes, my lord; I saw him at the jeweller's today. Lara. What was he doing there? Fran. I saw him buy A golden ring, that had a ruby in it. Lara. Was there another likeit? Fran. One so like it I could ...
... Pray, dost thou know Victorian? Fran. Yes, my lord; I saw him at the jeweller's today. Lara. What was he doing there? Fran. I saw him buy A golden ring, that had a ruby in it. Lara. Was there another likeit? Fran. One so like it I could ...
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... Pray, how may I callthy name,friend? First Mus. Geronimo Gil, at your service. Chispa. Every tub smells of the wine that is in it. Pray, Geronimo, is not Saturday an unpleasantday with thee? First Mus. Why so? Chispa. Because I have ...
... Pray, how may I callthy name,friend? First Mus. Geronimo Gil, at your service. Chispa. Every tub smells of the wine that is in it. Pray, Geronimo, is not Saturday an unpleasantday with thee? First Mus. Why so? Chispa. Because I have ...
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