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Ant . My duchess is asleep now , And her little ones , I hope sweetly : O Heaven , Shall I never see her more ! Echo . Never see her more . Ant . I mark'd not one repetition of the echo But that ; and on the sudden a clear light ...
Ant . My duchess is asleep now , And her little ones , I hope sweetly : O Heaven , Shall I never see her more ! Echo . Never see her more . Ant . I mark'd not one repetition of the echo But that ; and on the sudden a clear light ...
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Never dreamed , though right were worsted , wrong would. - Pity me ? Oh to love so , be so loved , yet so mistaken ! What had I on earth to do With the slothful , with the mawkish , the unmanly ? Like the aimless , helpless , hopeless ...
Never dreamed , though right were worsted , wrong would. - Pity me ? Oh to love so , be so loved , yet so mistaken ! What had I on earth to do With the slothful , with the mawkish , the unmanly ? Like the aimless , helpless , hopeless ...
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Thou waitest for the spark from Heaven : and we , Vague half - believers of our casual creeds , Who never deeply felt , nor clearly will'd , Whose insight never has borne fruit in deeds , Whose weak resolves never have been fulfill'd ...
Thou waitest for the spark from Heaven : and we , Vague half - believers of our casual creeds , Who never deeply felt , nor clearly will'd , Whose insight never has borne fruit in deeds , Whose weak resolves never have been fulfill'd ...
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