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... thine , Rome's utter desolation had denounced ? Yet , ere that destined time , The love - lute , and the viol , song , and mirth , Ring from her palace roofs . Hear'st thou not yet , Metropolis of earth ! A voice borne back on every ...
... thine , Rome's utter desolation had denounced ? Yet , ere that destined time , The love - lute , and the viol , song , and mirth , Ring from her palace roofs . Hear'st thou not yet , Metropolis of earth ! A voice borne back on every ...
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... thine eyes Of tenderness and soft subdued desire , Thy form , thy limbs - oh , madness ! -be the prey Of a decrepit spoiler , and for gold ? — Perish his treasure with him ! Haste with me , We shall find out some sylvan nook , and then ...
... thine eyes Of tenderness and soft subdued desire , Thy form , thy limbs - oh , madness ! -be the prey Of a decrepit spoiler , and for gold ? — Perish his treasure with him ! Haste with me , We shall find out some sylvan nook , and then ...
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... thine to meditate an humbler flight , When morning fills the fields with rosy light ; Be thine to blend , nor thine a vulgar aim , Repose with dignity , with quiet fame . Here no state - chambers in long line unfold , Bright with broad ...
... thine to meditate an humbler flight , When morning fills the fields with rosy light ; Be thine to blend , nor thine a vulgar aim , Repose with dignity , with quiet fame . Here no state - chambers in long line unfold , Bright with broad ...
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... thine ! ) Careless my course , yet not without design . So through the vales of Loire the bee - hives glide , The ... thine , Maria , thine without a sigh At midnight in a sister's arms to die ! Oh thou wert lovely - lovely was thy frame ...
... thine ! ) Careless my course , yet not without design . So through the vales of Loire the bee - hives glide , The ... thine , Maria , thine without a sigh At midnight in a sister's arms to die ! Oh thou wert lovely - lovely was thy frame ...
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... thine may be , No wealth , no power , to set the captive free ; Though only to thy ravish'd sight is given The radiant path that Howard trod to Heaven ; Thy slights can make the wretched more forlorn , And deeper drive affliction's ...
... thine may be , No wealth , no power , to set the captive free ; Though only to thy ravish'd sight is given The radiant path that Howard trod to Heaven ; Thy slights can make the wretched more forlorn , And deeper drive affliction's ...
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