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But the full day dwelt on her brows , and sunnid Her violet eyes , and all her Hebe
- bloom , And doubled his own warmth against her lips , And on the bounteous
wave of such a breast As never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a
...
But the full day dwelt on her brows , and sunnid Her violet eyes , and all her Hebe
- bloom , And doubled his own warmth against her lips , And on the bounteous
wave of such a breast As never pencil drew . Half light , half shade , She stood , a
...
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The month was out he left his father ' s house , And hired himself to work within
the fields ; And half in love , half spite , he woo ' d and wed A labourer ' s daughter
, Mary Morrison . Then , when the bells were ringing , Allan callid His niece and ...
The month was out he left his father ' s house , And hired himself to work within
the fields ; And half in love , half spite , he woo ' d and wed A labourer ' s daughter
, Mary Morrison . Then , when the bells were ringing , Allan callid His niece and ...
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Half is thine and half is his : it will be worthy of the two . 0 , I see thee old and
formal , fitted to thy petty part , With a little hoard of maxims preaching down a
daughter ' s heart . " They were dangerous guides the feelings - she herself was
not ...
Half is thine and half is his : it will be worthy of the two . 0 , I see thee old and
formal , fitted to thy petty part , With a little hoard of maxims preaching down a
daughter ' s heart . " They were dangerous guides the feelings - she herself was
not ...
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And shepherds from the mountain - eaves Look ' d down , half - pleased , half -
frightened , As dash ' d about the drunken leaves The random sunshine lightend !
Oh , nature first was fresh to men , And wanton without measure ; So youthful ...
And shepherds from the mountain - eaves Look ' d down , half - pleased , half -
frightened , As dash ' d about the drunken leaves The random sunshine lightend !
Oh , nature first was fresh to men , And wanton without measure ; So youthful ...
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Is it the weight of that half - crown , Which I shall have to pay ? For , something
duller than at first , Nor wholly comfortable , I sit ( my empty glass reversed ) , And
thrumming on the table : Half fearful that , with self at strife , I take myself to task ...
Is it the weight of that half - crown , Which I shall have to pay ? For , something
duller than at first , Nor wholly comfortable , I sit ( my empty glass reversed ) , And
thrumming on the table : Half fearful that , with self at strife , I take myself to task ...
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