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My favour at her breast , The dropping of the daylight in the West , The bough of
cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her , the white mule She rode
with round the terrace — all and each Would draw from her alike the approving ...
My favour at her breast , The dropping of the daylight in the West , The bough of
cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her , the white mule She rode
with round the terrace — all and each Would draw from her alike the approving ...
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There are plenty . . men , you call such , I suppose . . she may discover All her
soul to , if she pleases , and yet leave much as she found them : But I ' m not so ,
and she knew it when she fixed me , glancing round them . II . What ? To fix me
thus ...
There are plenty . . men , you call such , I suppose . . she may discover All her
soul to , if she pleases , and yet leave much as she found them : But I ' m not so ,
and she knew it when she fixed me , glancing round them . II . What ? To fix me
thus ...
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One look now Will lap me round for ever , not to pass Out of its light , though
darkness lie beyond : Hold me but safe again within the bond Of one immortal
look ! All woe that was , Forgotten , and all terror that may be , Defied , - no past is
mine ...
One look now Will lap me round for ever , not to pass Out of its light , though
darkness lie beyond : Hold me but safe again within the bond Of one immortal
look ! All woe that was , Forgotten , and all terror that may be , Defied , - no past is
mine ...
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... Where vineyards leave off , flocks are packed , And sheep - range leads to
cattle - tract , And cattle - track to open - chase , And open - chase to the very
base O ' the mountain where , at a funeral pace , Round about , solemn and slow
, One ...
... Where vineyards leave off , flocks are packed , And sheep - range leads to
cattle - tract , And cattle - track to open - chase , And open - chase to the very
base O ' the mountain where , at a funeral pace , Round about , solemn and slow
, One ...
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... in the hall When the old Duke brought his infant out To show the people , and
while they passed The wondrous bantling round about , Was first to start at the
outside blast As the Kaiser ' s courier blew his horn , The Flight of the Duchess .
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... in the hall When the old Duke brought his infant out To show the people , and
while they passed The wondrous bantling round about , Was first to start at the
outside blast As the Kaiser ' s courier blew his horn , The Flight of the Duchess .
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beauty better break breast breath brow cheek dare dead death doubt drop Duke earth eyes face fall fear feel fire flesh flowers gain gave give gold gone grew grow hair half hand head hear heard heart heaven hold hope Italy keep King lady laugh leave less light lips live look man's mean mind never night o'er once paint pass past perfect play poor praise pride prove reached rest ride rose round seemed side sleep smile soul speak stand star stopped sure sweet tell thee thing thou thought thro Till took touch true truth turn watch whole wide youth
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