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... stars were dim , and thick the night , The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did drip- Till clomb above the eastern bar The hornéd Moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . One after one ...
... stars were dim , and thick the night , The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did drip- Till clomb above the eastern bar The hornéd Moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . One after one ...
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... stars peep out , The fairest shall be thine : " Wait only till the hand of eve Hath wholly closed yon western bars , And through the dark we two will steal Beneath the twinkling stars ! " — 30 40 " The dark ? the dark ? No ! not the ...
... stars peep out , The fairest shall be thine : " Wait only till the hand of eve Hath wholly closed yon western bars , And through the dark we two will steal Beneath the twinkling stars ! " — 30 40 " The dark ? the dark ? No ! not the ...
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... stars ? There is the sun , the sun ! " And the most patient brilliance of the moon ! " And stars by thousands ! Point me out the way " Thou hast dream'd of me ; and awaking up " Didst find a lyre all golden by thy side , " To any one ...
... stars ? There is the sun , the sun ! " And the most patient brilliance of the moon ! " And stars by thousands ! Point me out the way " Thou hast dream'd of me ; and awaking up " Didst find a lyre all golden by thy side , " To any one ...
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