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... thought Iused tolie, And gaze into the summer sky,Where the sailing clouds went by, Like ships upon the sea; Dreams thatthesoulof youthengage Ere Fancy hasbeen quelled; Old legends of themonkishpage, Traditions of the saint and sage ...
... thought Iused tolie, And gaze into the summer sky,Where the sailing clouds went by, Like ships upon the sea; Dreams thatthesoulof youthengage Ere Fancy hasbeen quelled; Old legends of themonkishpage, Traditions of the saint and sage ...
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... thought, When the fast ushering star of morning comes O'erriding the gray hills with golden scarf; Or when the cowled and duskysandaled Eve, In mourning weeds, from out the westerngate, Departswith silent pace! That spirit moves In the ...
... thought, When the fast ushering star of morning comes O'erriding the gray hills with golden scarf; Or when the cowled and duskysandaled Eve, In mourning weeds, from out the westerngate, Departswith silent pace! That spirit moves In the ...
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... thought Ine'er should see thy face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas thefirst sound ... thoughts Tendever on, and restnot inthe Present. As drops ofrain fallinto some dark well,And from below comes a scarce ...
... thought Ine'er should see thy face again. Thy farewell had a soundof sorrow in it. Vict. Thatwas thefirst sound ... thoughts Tendever on, and restnot inthe Present. As drops ofrain fallinto some dark well,And from below comes a scarce ...
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... thoughts! Don C. A common thing with poets. But who isThis floating lily? For, in fine, some woman, Some living woman,—not a mere ideal,— Must wearthe outward semblance ofhis thought. Who is it? Tell me. Hyp. Well, it is a woman! But ...
... thoughts! Don C. A common thing with poets. But who isThis floating lily? For, in fine, some woman, Some living woman,—not a mere ideal,— Must wearthe outward semblance ofhis thought. Who is it? Tell me. Hyp. Well, it is a woman! But ...
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... thought thee spotless, and thou art polluted! Prec. I callthe Heavens to witness— Vict. Nay, nay, nay! Take not the name of Heaven upon thy lips! They are forsworn! Prec. Victorian! dear Victorian! Vict. I gaveup all for thee; myself ...
... thought thee spotless, and thou art polluted! Prec. I callthe Heavens to witness— Vict. Nay, nay, nay! Take not the name of Heaven upon thy lips! They are forsworn! Prec. Victorian! dear Victorian! Vict. I gaveup all for thee; myself ...
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