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... dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch The language of my former heart , and read My former pleasures in the shooting lights Of thy wild eyes . Oh ! yet a little while May I behold in thee what I was once , My dear , dear Sister ...
... dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch The language of my former heart , and read My former pleasures in the shooting lights Of thy wild eyes . Oh ! yet a little while May I behold in thee what I was once , My dear , dear Sister ...
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... DEAR ? From TORRISMOND ( ACT I , SCENE III ) A garden by moonlight VERONICA , ELVIRA , and other female attendants ... dear ? Tell me how many thoughts there be In the atmosphere Of a new - fall'n year , Whose white and sable hours ...
... DEAR ? From TORRISMOND ( ACT I , SCENE III ) A garden by moonlight VERONICA , ELVIRA , and other female attendants ... dear ? Tell me how many thoughts there be In the atmosphere Of a new - fall'n year , Whose white and sable hours ...
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... dear friend ! till my repeated night - yells had made me a nuisance in my own house . As I live and am a man , this is an unexaggerated tale . My dreams became the substances of my life . " TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Coleridge when he went ...
... dear friend ! till my repeated night - yells had made me a nuisance in my own house . As I live and am a man , this is an unexaggerated tale . My dreams became the substances of my life . " TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Coleridge when he went ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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