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Page 167
... fair large eyes ' gan glitter bright , And from the floor whereon she sank , The lofty lady stood upright : She was most beautiful to see , Like a lady of a far countrée . And thus the lofty lady spake- ' All they who live in the upper ...
... fair large eyes ' gan glitter bright , And from the floor whereon she sank , The lofty lady stood upright : She was most beautiful to see , Like a lady of a far countrée . And thus the lofty lady spake- ' All they who live in the upper ...
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... fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth- And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! II A grief without a pang , void , dark , and drear , A ...
... fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth- And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! II A grief without a pang , void , dark , and drear , A ...
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... Fair Ines .. 695 Had this effulgence disappeared .... 79 Fair Isabel , poor simple Isabel ! 576 Hail to thee , blithe Spirit ! 433 Fair Star of evening , Splendour of the Hamadryad , The . 724 west .. 59 Happy in England ! I could be ...
... Fair Ines .. 695 Had this effulgence disappeared .... 79 Fair Isabel , poor simple Isabel ! 576 Hail to thee , blithe Spirit ! 433 Fair Star of evening , Splendour of the Hamadryad , The . 724 west .. 59 Happy in England ! I could be ...
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