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Page 447
... sleep , 200 The mystery and the majesty of Earth , The joy , the exultation ? His wan eyes Gaze on the empty scene as vacantly As ocean's moon looks on the moon in heaven . The spirit of sweet human love has sent A vision to the sleep ...
... sleep , 200 The mystery and the majesty of Earth , The joy , the exultation ? His wan eyes Gaze on the empty scene as vacantly As ocean's moon looks on the moon in heaven . The spirit of sweet human love has sent A vision to the sleep ...
Page 496
... sleep in one another's arms , and dream 510 Of waves , flowers , clouds , woods , rocks , and all that we Read in their smiles , and call reality . Conscious , inseparable , one . Meanwhile 540 We two will rise , and sit , and walk ...
... sleep in one another's arms , and dream 510 Of waves , flowers , clouds , woods , rocks , and all that we Read in their smiles , and call reality . Conscious , inseparable , one . Meanwhile 540 We two will rise , and sit , and walk ...
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... sleep O'er stream of Afric , lone and deep . But fair the exiled palm tree grew ' Midst foliage of no kindred hue ... SLEEP ! COME to me , gentle Sleep ! I pine , I pine for thee ; Come with thy spells , the soft , the deep , And ...
... sleep O'er stream of Afric , lone and deep . But fair the exiled palm tree grew ' Midst foliage of no kindred hue ... SLEEP ! COME to me , gentle Sleep ! I pine , I pine for thee ; Come with thy spells , the soft , the deep , And ...
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