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Her scarf into a fluttering pavilion ; ' Tis blue , and over - spangled with a million “ Why did I dream that sleep o'erpower'd Of little eyes , as though thou wert to shed , 630 Over the darkest , lushest bluebell bed , In midst of all ...
Her scarf into a fluttering pavilion ; ' Tis blue , and over - spangled with a million “ Why did I dream that sleep o'erpower'd Of little eyes , as though thou wert to shed , 630 Over the darkest , lushest bluebell bed , In midst of all ...
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“ Bright planet , Real are the dreams of Gods , and smoothly thou hast said , " pass Return'd the snake , “ but seal with oaths , fair Their pleasures in a long immortal dream . God ! ” One warm , flush'd moment , hovering , it might ...
“ Bright planet , Real are the dreams of Gods , and smoothly thou hast said , " pass Return'd the snake , “ but seal with oaths , fair Their pleasures in a long immortal dream . God ! ” One warm , flush'd moment , hovering , it might ...
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III SILENUS IN PROTEUS 20 But there were dreams to sell Ill didst thou buy ; Life is a dream , they tell , Waking , to die . Dreaming a dream to prize , Is wishing ghosts to rise ; And , if I had the spell To call the buried well ...
III SILENUS IN PROTEUS 20 But there were dreams to sell Ill didst thou buy ; Life is a dream , they tell , Waking , to die . Dreaming a dream to prize , Is wishing ghosts to rise ; And , if I had the spell To call the buried well ...
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