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... gone astray Each in his own delusions ; they are lost In chase of fancied
happiness , still wood And never won . Dream after dream ensues ; And still they
dream that they shall still succeed , 1 And still are disappointed . Rings the world
With ...
... gone astray Each in his own delusions ; they are lost In chase of fancied
happiness , still wood And never won . Dream after dream ensues ; And still they
dream that they shall still succeed , 1 And still are disappointed . Rings the world
With ...
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Vain wish ! those days were never : airy dreams Sat for the picture ; and the
poet's hand , Imparting substance to an empty shade , Impos'd a gay delirium for
a truth . Grant it : I still must envy them an age That favour'd such a dream ; in
days ...
Vain wish ! those days were never : airy dreams Sat for the picture ; and the
poet's hand , Imparting substance to an empty shade , Impos'd a gay delirium for
a truth . Grant it : I still must envy them an age That favour'd such a dream ; in
days ...
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They dream of little Charles or William grac'd With wig prolix , down - flowing to
his waist ; They see th ' attentive crowds his talents draw , They hear him speak -
the oracle of law ! The father , who designs his babe a priest , Dreams him ...
They dream of little Charles or William grac'd With wig prolix , down - flowing to
his waist ; They see th ' attentive crowds his talents draw , They hear him speak -
the oracle of law ! The father , who designs his babe a priest , Dreams him ...
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THE MORNING DREAM . ' Twas in the glad season of spring , Asleep at the
dawn of the day , I dream'd what I cannot but sing , So pleasant it seem'd as I lay .
I dream'd that on ocean afloat , Far hence to the westward I sail'd , While the
billows ...
THE MORNING DREAM . ' Twas in the glad season of spring , Asleep at the
dawn of the day , I dream'd what I cannot but sing , So pleasant it seem'd as I lay .
I dream'd that on ocean afloat , Far hence to the westward I sail'd , While the
billows ...
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I saw him both sicken and die , And the moment the monster expir'd Heard shouts
that ascended the sky From thousands with rapture inspir'd . Awaking , how could
I but muse . At what such a dream should betide ? But soon my ear caught the ...
I saw him both sicken and die , And the moment the monster expir'd Heard shouts
that ascended the sky From thousands with rapture inspir'd . Awaking , how could
I but muse . At what such a dream should betide ? But soon my ear caught the ...
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