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... Panthea . I lift them though they droop be- neath the load III Of that they would express : what canst thou see But thine own fairest shadow imaged there ? Asia . Thine eyes are like the deep , blue , boundless heaven Contracted to two ...
... Panthea . I lift them though they droop be- neath the load III Of that they would express : what canst thou see But thine own fairest shadow imaged there ? Asia . Thine eyes are like the deep , blue , boundless heaven Contracted to two ...
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... Panthea Semichorus II Oh , below the deep . 60 Semichorus I The past Hours weak and gray , With the spoil which their toil Raked together From the conquest but One could foil . Ione Have they passed ? Panthea They have passed ; They ...
... Panthea Semichorus II Oh , below the deep . 60 Semichorus I The past Hours weak and gray , With the spoil which their toil Raked together From the conquest but One could foil . Ione Have they passed ? Panthea They have passed ; They ...
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... Panthea . Ha ! they are gone ! Ione . Yet feel you no delight 180 From the past sweetness ? Panthea . As the bare green hill | When some soft cloud vanishes into rain , Laughs with a thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky ...
... Panthea . Ha ! they are gone ! Ione . Yet feel you no delight 180 From the past sweetness ? Panthea . As the bare green hill | When some soft cloud vanishes into rain , Laughs with a thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky ...
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