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... sweet to see the evening star appear ; CXXVII From leaf to leaf ; ' tis sweet to view on high The rainbow , based on ocean , span the sky . CXXIII ' Tis sweet to hear the watch - dog's honest bark Bay deep - mouth'd welcome as we draw ...
... sweet to see the evening star appear ; CXXVII From leaf to leaf ; ' tis sweet to view on high The rainbow , based on ocean , span the sky . CXXIII ' Tis sweet to hear the watch - dog's honest bark Bay deep - mouth'd welcome as we draw ...
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... sweet thoughts in a dream ; The nightingale's complaint , It dies upon her heart ; - As I must on thine , Oh , beloved as thou art ! 10 And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast III T Oh lift me from the grass ! I die ! I faint ...
... sweet thoughts in a dream ; The nightingale's complaint , It dies upon her heart ; - As I must on thine , Oh , beloved as thou art ! 10 And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast III T Oh lift me from the grass ! I die ! I faint ...
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... sweet child weary of its delight , The feeblest and yet the favourite , Cradled within the embrace of Night . PART SECOND 110 There was a Power in this sweet place , An Eve in this Eden ; a ruling Grace Which to the flowers , did they ...
... sweet child weary of its delight , The feeblest and yet the favourite , Cradled within the embrace of Night . PART SECOND 110 There was a Power in this sweet place , An Eve in this Eden ; a ruling Grace Which to the flowers , did they ...
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