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Henceforward squall nor storm Could keep me from that Eden where she dwelt .
Light pretexts drew me : sometimes a Dutch love For tulips ; then for roses , moss
or musk , To grace my city - rooms ; or fruits and cream Served in the weeping ...
Henceforward squall nor storm Could keep me from that Eden where she dwelt .
Light pretexts drew me : sometimes a Dutch love For tulips ; then for roses , moss
or musk , To grace my city - rooms ; or fruits and cream Served in the weeping ...
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Thine anguish will not let thee sleep , Nor any train of reason keep : Thou canst
not think , but thou wilt weep . " I said , “ The years with change advance : If I
make dark my countenance , I shut my life from happier chance . “ Some turn this
...
Thine anguish will not let thee sleep , Nor any train of reason keep : Thou canst
not think , but thou wilt weep . " I said , “ The years with change advance : If I
make dark my countenance , I shut my life from happier chance . “ Some turn this
...
Страница 196
The old Earl ' s daughter died at my breast ; I speak the truth , as I live by bread ! I
buried her like my own sweet child , And put my child in her stead . ” “ Falsely ,
falsely have ye done , O mother , ” she said , “ if this be true , To keep the best
man ...
The old Earl ' s daughter died at my breast ; I speak the truth , as I live by bread ! I
buried her like my own sweet child , And put my child in her stead . ” “ Falsely ,
falsely have ye done , O mother , ” she said , “ if this be true , To keep the best
man ...
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Nay now , my child , ” said Alice the nurse , “ But keep the secret for your life , And
all you have will be Lord Ronald ' s , When you are man and wife . ” “ If I ' m a
beggar born , ” she said , “ I will speak out , for I dare not lie . Pull off , pull off , the
...
Nay now , my child , ” said Alice the nurse , “ But keep the secret for your life , And
all you have will be Lord Ronald ' s , When you are man and wife . ” “ If I ' m a
beggar born , ” she said , “ I will speak out , for I dare not lie . Pull off , pull off , the
...
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Lo ! God ' s likeness — the ground - planNeither modell ' d , glazed , or framed :
Buss me , thou rough sketch of man , Far too naked to be shamed ! “ Drink to
Fortune , drink to Chance , While we keep a little breath ! Drink to heavy
Ignorance !
Lo ! God ' s likeness — the ground - planNeither modell ' d , glazed , or framed :
Buss me , thou rough sketch of man , Far too naked to be shamed ! “ Drink to
Fortune , drink to Chance , While we keep a little breath ! Drink to heavy
Ignorance !
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Нисмо пронашли ниједну рецензију на уобичајеним местима.
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