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... thee forth , a golden - crowned bridegroom , To hang thy everlasting nuptial lamp In the exulting heavens . In thee the light , Creation's eldest born , was tabernacled . To thee was given to quicken slumbering nature , And lead the ...
... thee forth , a golden - crowned bridegroom , To hang thy everlasting nuptial lamp In the exulting heavens . In thee the light , Creation's eldest born , was tabernacled . To thee was given to quicken slumbering nature , And lead the ...
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... thee with me in the changeless heavens , Where we should part no more ; reclined together Far from the violence of this wretched world ; Emparadised in bliss , to which the Elysium Dream'd by fond poets were a barren waste . Callias ...
... thee with me in the changeless heavens , Where we should part no more ; reclined together Far from the violence of this wretched world ; Emparadised in bliss , to which the Elysium Dream'd by fond poets were a barren waste . Callias ...
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... thee . Olybius . Good father ! once I thought to call thee so , How do I envy thee this her last fondness ; She had no dying thought of me . — Go on . Officer . With that the headsman wiped from his swarth cheeks , A moisture like to ...
... thee . Olybius . Good father ! once I thought to call thee so , How do I envy thee this her last fondness ; She had no dying thought of me . — Go on . Officer . With that the headsman wiped from his swarth cheeks , A moisture like to ...
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