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Then , in that time and place , I spoke to her , Requiring , though I knew it was
mine own , Yet for the pleasure that I took to hear , Requiring at her hand the
greatest gift , A woman ' s heart , the heart of her I loved ; And in that time and
place she ...
Then , in that time and place , I spoke to her , Requiring , though I knew it was
mine own , Yet for the pleasure that I took to hear , Requiring at her hand the
greatest gift , A woman ' s heart , the heart of her I loved ; And in that time and
place she ...
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Now am I feeble grown : my end draws nigh — I hope my end draws nigh : half
deaf I am , So that I scarce can hear the people hum About the column ' s base ,
and almost blind , And scarce can recognise the fields I know . And both my
thighs ...
Now am I feeble grown : my end draws nigh — I hope my end draws nigh : half
deaf I am , So that I scarce can hear the people hum About the column ' s base ,
and almost blind , And scarce can recognise the fields I know . And both my
thighs ...
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... trembling , pass ' d in music out of sight . Many a morning on the moorland did
we hear the copses ring , And her whisper throng ' d my pulses with the fullness
of the Spring . . Many an evening by the waters did we watch LOCKSLEY HALL .
... trembling , pass ' d in music out of sight . Many a morning on the moorland did
we hear the copses ring , And her whisper throng ' d my pulses with the fullness
of the Spring . . Many an evening by the waters did we watch LOCKSLEY HALL .
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... wings to fly : His heart forebodes a mystery : He names the name Eternity . “
That type of Perfect in his mind In Nature can he nowhere find . He sows himself
on every wind . “ He seems to hear a Heavenly Friend , And THE TWO VOICES .
... wings to fly : His heart forebodes a mystery : He names the name Eternity . “
That type of Perfect in his mind In Nature can he nowhere find . He sows himself
on every wind . “ He seems to hear a Heavenly Friend , And THE TWO VOICES .
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When down the stormy crescent goes , A light before me swims , Between dark
stems the forest glows , I hear a noise of hymns : Then by some secret shrine I
ride ; I hear a voice , but none are there ; The stalls are void , the doors are wide ...
When down the stormy crescent goes , A light before me swims , Between dark
stems the forest glows , I hear a noise of hymns : Then by some secret shrine I
ride ; I hear a voice , but none are there ; The stalls are void , the doors are wide ...
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