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... head . We loved that hall , though white and cold , Those nichéd shapes of noble mould , A princely people's awful princes , grave , severe Genovese of old . The At Florence , too , what golden hours In those long galleries were ours ...
... head . We loved that hall , though white and cold , Those nichéd shapes of noble mould , A princely people's awful princes , grave , severe Genovese of old . The At Florence , too , what golden hours In those long galleries were ours ...
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... how we past From Como , when the light was gray , And in my head , for half the day , The rich Virgilian rustic measure Of Lari Maxume , all the way Like ballad - burden music kept , As on the 10 THROUGH ITALY WITH THE POETS.
... how we past From Como , when the light was gray , And in my head , for half the day , The rich Virgilian rustic measure Of Lari Maxume , all the way Like ballad - burden music kept , As on the 10 THROUGH ITALY WITH THE POETS.
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... heads have time for slipping off Hope's pillow to the ground . How oft , indeed , We all have sent our souls out from the north , On bare white feet which would not print nor bleed , To climb the Alpine passes and look forth , Where the ...
... heads have time for slipping off Hope's pillow to the ground . How oft , indeed , We all have sent our souls out from the north , On bare white feet which would not print nor bleed , To climb the Alpine passes and look forth , Where the ...
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... head arrayed , In witness of her mighty motherhood Who bore thee and found thee good , Her fairest - born of children , on whose head Her green and white and red Are hope and light and life , inviolate Of any latter fate . Fly , O our ...
... head arrayed , In witness of her mighty motherhood Who bore thee and found thee good , Her fairest - born of children , on whose head Her green and white and red Are hope and light and life , inviolate Of any latter fate . Fly , O our ...
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... head from out the mouth O ' the grave , and loose my spirit's bands , And come again to the land of lands ) — In a sea - side house to the farther South , Where the bak'd cicala dies of drouth , And one sharp tree ' t is a cypress ...
... head from out the mouth O ' the grave , and loose my spirit's bands , And come again to the land of lands ) — In a sea - side house to the farther South , Where the bak'd cicala dies of drouth , And one sharp tree ' t is a cypress ...
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