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... heaven Butthe cold light of stars; And the first watch ofnight isgivenTo thered planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love?The star of love and dreams? O no! from that bluetent above, A hero's armorgleams. And earnest thoughts within me ...
... heaven Butthe cold light of stars; And the first watch ofnight isgivenTo thered planet Mars. Is it the tender star of love?The star of love and dreams? O no! from that bluetent above, A hero's armorgleams. And earnest thoughts within me ...
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... heaven. With a slow and noiseless footstep Comes that messenger divine, Takes the vacant chair beside me,Lays her gentle hand in mine. And shesits and gazes at me With those deep and tender eyes, Like the stars, so still and saintlike ...
... heaven. With a slow and noiseless footstep Comes that messenger divine, Takes the vacant chair beside me,Lays her gentle hand in mine. And shesits and gazes at me With those deep and tender eyes, Like the stars, so still and saintlike ...
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... heaven'swide arch Was glorious with the sun'sreturning march, And woods were brightened, and soft gales Went forth to kiss the sunclad vales. Theclouds were far beneathme; bathed in light, They gathered midway round the wooded height ...
... heaven'swide arch Was glorious with the sun'sreturning march, And woods were brightened, and soft gales Went forth to kiss the sunclad vales. Theclouds were far beneathme; bathed in light, They gathered midway round the wooded height ...
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... heaven;Butnot that I am worthy ofthat heaven. How shall I more deserve it? Vict. Loving more. Prec. I cannot love theemore; my heartis full. Vict. Then let it overflow, and I will drink it, As in the summertime the thirsty sands Drink ...
... heaven;Butnot that I am worthy ofthat heaven. How shall I more deserve it? Vict. Loving more. Prec. I cannot love theemore; my heartis full. Vict. Then let it overflow, and I will drink it, As in the summertime the thirsty sands Drink ...
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... heaven. Pray, tell me more Of your adversities. Keep nothing from me. What is your landlord's name? Ang. The Count of Lara. Prec. The Count ofLara?O, beware that man! Mistrust his pity,—hold no parley with him! And rather die an outcast ...
... heaven. Pray, tell me more Of your adversities. Keep nothing from me. What is your landlord's name? Ang. The Count of Lara. Prec. The Count ofLara?O, beware that man! Mistrust his pity,—hold no parley with him! And rather die an outcast ...
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