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... thee ; I'd fain obey the bidding If it rested but with me : But the Mistresses I'm bound to , ( Nine ladies hard to ... thee , young Traveller ! In the morning track of life . There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis all with roses gay ...
... thee ; I'd fain obey the bidding If it rested but with me : But the Mistresses I'm bound to , ( Nine ladies hard to ... thee , young Traveller ! In the morning track of life . There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis all with roses gay ...
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... thee to meet the vengeance of Tolfi , armed with his tremendous engine , which , in a few hours , must crush you , as it will the needy wretch who made it . " A deep groan burst from Viven- zio . He stood , like one transfixed , with ...
... thee to meet the vengeance of Tolfi , armed with his tremendous engine , which , in a few hours , must crush you , as it will the needy wretch who made it . " A deep groan burst from Viven- zio . He stood , like one transfixed , with ...
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... thee as to a second home ; nor yet can hear without emotion the sounds that re- mind him of thy hills of freedom ! How has my heart beaten as , sling- ing my rifle at my back , and with walking - staff in hand , I have turned me from ...
... thee as to a second home ; nor yet can hear without emotion the sounds that re- mind him of thy hills of freedom ! How has my heart beaten as , sling- ing my rifle at my back , and with walking - staff in hand , I have turned me from ...
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... thee shall be un- seal'd , And though thy soft eye mournfully will bend Over the troubled stream , yet once re- reveal'd Shall its freed waters flow ; then rocks nfust close For evermore above their dark repose . Come while the gorgeous ...
... thee shall be un- seal'd , And though thy soft eye mournfully will bend Over the troubled stream , yet once re- reveal'd Shall its freed waters flow ; then rocks nfust close For evermore above their dark repose . Come while the gorgeous ...
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... thee Love hath made answer ; and thy tale should be Sung like a lay of triumph ! -Now return , And take thy treasure from its bosom'd And lift it once to light ! urn , In fear , in pain , I said I loved - but yet a heavenly strain Of ...
... thee Love hath made answer ; and thy tale should be Sung like a lay of triumph ! -Now return , And take thy treasure from its bosom'd And lift it once to light ! urn , In fear , in pain , I said I loved - but yet a heavenly strain Of ...
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