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... Rose gem - like up before the dusky groves And dropt a fairy parachute and past : And there thro ' twenty posts of telegraph They flash'd a saucy message to and fro Between the mimic stations ; so that sport With Science hand in hand ...
... Rose gem - like up before the dusky groves And dropt a fairy parachute and past : And there thro ' twenty posts of telegraph They flash'd a saucy message to and fro Between the mimic stations ; so that sport With Science hand in hand ...
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... up . ' But when the council broke , I rose and past Thro ' the wild woods that hung about the town ; Found a still place , and pluck'd her likeness out ; C Laid it on flowers , and watch'd it lying bathed A MEDLEY . 17 ང་
... up . ' But when the council broke , I rose and past Thro ' the wild woods that hung about the town ; Found a still place , and pluck'd her likeness out ; C Laid it on flowers , and watch'd it lying bathed A MEDLEY . 17 ང་
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... rose with wings From four wing'd horses dark against the stars ; And some inscription ran along the front , But deep in shadow . Further on we gain'd A little street half garden and half house ; But scarce could hear each other speak ...
... rose with wings From four wing'd horses dark against the stars ; And some inscription ran along the front , But deep in shadow . Further on we gain'd A little street half garden and half house ; But scarce could hear each other speak ...
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... rose : And all about us peal'd the nightingale , Rapt in her song , and careless of the snare . There stood a bust of Pallas for a sign , By two sphere lamps blazon'd like Heaven and Earth With constellation and with continent , Above ...
... rose : And all about us peal'd the nightingale , Rapt in her song , and careless of the snare . There stood a bust of Pallas for a sign , By two sphere lamps blazon'd like Heaven and Earth With constellation and with continent , Above ...
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... rose her height , and said : ' We give you welcome : not without redound Of use and glory to yourselves ye come , The first - fruits of the stranger : aftertime , And that full voice which circles round the grave , Will rank you nobly ...
... rose her height , and said : ' We give you welcome : not without redound Of use and glory to yourselves ye come , The first - fruits of the stranger : aftertime , And that full voice which circles round the grave , Will rank you nobly ...
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