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... eyes have now Been doomed so long to settle upon earth That not without some effort they behold The countenance of the horizontal sun , Rising or setting , let the light at least Find a free entrance to their languid orbs , And let him ...
... eyes have now Been doomed so long to settle upon earth That not without some effort they behold The countenance of the horizontal sun , Rising or setting , let the light at least Find a free entrance to their languid orbs , And let him ...
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... eye blinks dull and shy ; And the lady's eyes they shrunk in her head , Each shrunk up to a serpent's eye , And with somewhat of malice , and more of dread , At Christabel she looked askance ! - One moment and the sight was fled ! But ...
... eye blinks dull and shy ; And the lady's eyes they shrunk in her head , Each shrunk up to a serpent's eye , And with somewhat of malice , and more of dread , At Christabel she looked askance ! - One moment and the sight was fled ! But ...
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James Stephens. And for her eyes : what could such eyes do there But weep , and weep , that they were born so " Leave traces in the grass and flowers sweet ; " From weary tendrils , and bow'd branches green , fair ? " She plucks the ...
James Stephens. And for her eyes : what could such eyes do there But weep , and weep , that they were born so " Leave traces in the grass and flowers sweet ; " From weary tendrils , and bow'd branches green , fair ? " She plucks the ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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English Romantic Poets James Stephens,Edwin Long Beck,Royall Henderson Snow No preview available - 1961 |
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