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... land . Her sighs were richer than the rose they fann'd , The breezes swept it to the Angel's feet ; Yet even that sweet slight boon , ' twas Hea- ven's command , He must not touch , from her though doubly sweet , No earthly gift must ...
... land . Her sighs were richer than the rose they fann'd , The breezes swept it to the Angel's feet ; Yet even that sweet slight boon , ' twas Hea- ven's command , He must not touch , from her though doubly sweet , No earthly gift must ...
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... land where its scene is laid . It is a pity that the young poet had not bestowed more pains on this production , for the story is very happy ; and here and there there do occur particular passages ela- borated in a style superior to any ...
... land where its scene is laid . It is a pity that the young poet had not bestowed more pains on this production , for the story is very happy ; and here and there there do occur particular passages ela- borated in a style superior to any ...
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... land . Of earliest friends That with him left their native English shore , But one , perchance , or two are now alive , And those in other kingdoms ; all the rest , Like snowdrop flowers that fade from warmer sun , Have withering died ...
... land . Of earliest friends That with him left their native English shore , But one , perchance , or two are now alive , And those in other kingdoms ; all the rest , Like snowdrop flowers that fade from warmer sun , Have withering died ...
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... land her aged sire , And teach his lisping son the words of home . And he too fondly loved ; for here , at last , From roamings wild , o'er many a region far , The wandering youth had found again a home , And hearts to yield him love ...
... land her aged sire , And teach his lisping son the words of home . And he too fondly loved ; for here , at last , From roamings wild , o'er many a region far , The wandering youth had found again a home , And hearts to yield him love ...
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... land , to countries lying now Embosomed round by Britain's sole domain ; Of castle , gained by long and fierce assault From warlike bands of prowling ravagers , That now , dismantled , sleeps on rocky hill , Unnoted seen from villages ...
... land , to countries lying now Embosomed round by Britain's sole domain ; Of castle , gained by long and fierce assault From warlike bands of prowling ravagers , That now , dismantled , sleeps on rocky hill , Unnoted seen from villages ...
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