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... Perhaps , and no unlikely thought ! He with his Pony now doth roam The cliffs and peaks so high that are , To lay his hands upon a star , And in his pocket bring it home . Perhaps he's turned himself about , His face unto his horse's ...
... Perhaps , and no unlikely thought ! He with his Pony now doth roam The cliffs and peaks so high that are , To lay his hands upon a star , And in his pocket bring it home . Perhaps he's turned himself about , His face unto his horse's ...
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... Perhaps the workings of defiance stir Within me or perhaps a cold despair , Brought on when ills habitually recur , - Perhaps a kinder clime , or purer air , ( For even to this may change of soul refer , And with light armour we may ...
... Perhaps the workings of defiance stir Within me or perhaps a cold despair , Brought on when ills habitually recur , - Perhaps a kinder clime , or purer air , ( For even to this may change of soul refer , And with light armour we may ...
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... Perhaps , as shooting them at Waterloo . ' Twas , as the watchmen say , a cloudy night ; No moon , no stars , the wind was low or loud By gusts , and many a sparkling hearth was bright With the piled wood , round which the family crowd ...
... Perhaps , as shooting them at Waterloo . ' Twas , as the watchmen say , a cloudy night ; No moon , no stars , the wind was low or loud By gusts , and many a sparkling hearth was bright With the piled wood , round which the family crowd ...
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