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And still he long'd to turn Again to his own dear shore , And still his weary heart would burn To see that land once more . He reach'd the sandy shore , Near which his vessel lay ; And the youthful wanderer it bore On his earliest ...
And still he long'd to turn Again to his own dear shore , And still his weary heart would burn To see that land once more . He reach'd the sandy shore , Near which his vessel lay ; And the youthful wanderer it bore On his earliest ...
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We seemed alone in the mysterious longings , after which world ; but how different is this the heart of man so vainly yet so loneliness from that felt by those earnestly aspires ; let him wander “ who , shut in chambers , think it ...
We seemed alone in the mysterious longings , after which world ; but how different is this the heart of man so vainly yet so loneliness from that felt by those earnestly aspires ; let him wander “ who , shut in chambers , think it ...
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... Sir of her virgin heart , till they all cen Thomas's volume , and by occasiontred on her Orpheus Mr. James al description or remark of our own , Shanks ; that fiddle , to the sprightly given our readers , we presume , notes of which ...
... Sir of her virgin heart , till they all cen Thomas's volume , and by occasiontred on her Orpheus Mr. James al description or remark of our own , Shanks ; that fiddle , to the sprightly given our readers , we presume , notes of which ...
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Were early loosed — the voices from my This long - shut heart for thee shall be unhome seal'd , Pass'd one by one , and melody and mirth And though thy soft eye mournfully will Left me a dreamer by a silent hearth . bend Over the ...
Were early loosed — the voices from my This long - shut heart for thee shall be unhome seal'd , Pass'd one by one , and melody and mirth And though thy soft eye mournfully will Left me a dreamer by a silent hearth . bend Over the ...
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and No mingling visions might our fate allow , the floods , As unto happy hearts ; but still and deep , And the pure ... The wings of that which pants to follow fast Shutting the heart the worship'd name Shake their clay - bars ...
and No mingling visions might our fate allow , the floods , As unto happy hearts ; but still and deep , And the pure ... The wings of that which pants to follow fast Shutting the heart the worship'd name Shake their clay - bars ...
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