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... light wind threw Their clusters in the western golden glare . Yet was her blue eye dim , for tears were standing there . He look'd upon her , and her hurried gaze Was at his look dropp'd instant on the ground ; But o'er her cheek of ...
... light wind threw Their clusters in the western golden glare . Yet was her blue eye dim , for tears were standing there . He look'd upon her , and her hurried gaze Was at his look dropp'd instant on the ground ; But o'er her cheek of ...
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... light's unusual glow , Or that some natural change had on her come , Her look , tho ' lovely still , was loftier now , Her tender cheek was flushed with brighter bloom ; Yet in her azure eye there gathered gloom , Like evening's clouds ...
... light's unusual glow , Or that some natural change had on her come , Her look , tho ' lovely still , was loftier now , Her tender cheek was flushed with brighter bloom ; Yet in her azure eye there gathered gloom , Like evening's clouds ...
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... light like an earth - stoop- ing star . THE HYMN . " Open ye gates of peace , receive the bride , In beauty come to pledge her virgin vow . Oh ! not with mortal thoughts those cheeks are dyed , Those downcast eyes not touch'd with mor ...
... light like an earth - stoop- ing star . THE HYMN . " Open ye gates of peace , receive the bride , In beauty come to pledge her virgin vow . Oh ! not with mortal thoughts those cheeks are dyed , Those downcast eyes not touch'd with mor ...
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... light , Could meet his view . The moon full , bright , and round , Shone the pure mistress of the wild to - night , And all was calm as death ; -no living sound Disturbed the deep repose . Poor luckless wight ! Save when at distance ...
... light , Could meet his view . The moon full , bright , and round , Shone the pure mistress of the wild to - night , And all was calm as death ; -no living sound Disturbed the deep repose . Poor luckless wight ! Save when at distance ...
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... light of true ge- nius burns , it has its own internal or supernatural resources ; applause is heard with indifference ; and even coldness and neglect , if observed at all , only serve to rouse exer- tions by which attention may be ...
... light of true ge- nius burns , it has its own internal or supernatural resources ; applause is heard with indifference ; and even coldness and neglect , if observed at all , only serve to rouse exer- tions by which attention may be ...
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