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... thought ; for we have no thought Coleorton , 21 May , 1807 ( save thoughts of pain ) but as far as we have IV TO LADY BEAUMONT THE DESTINY OF HIS POEMS My dear Lady Beaumont , Though I am to see you so soon , I cannot but write a word ...
... thought ; for we have no thought Coleorton , 21 May , 1807 ( save thoughts of pain ) but as far as we have IV TO LADY BEAUMONT THE DESTINY OF HIS POEMS My dear Lady Beaumont , Though I am to see you so soon , I cannot but write a word ...
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... thought - bewilder'd man , Their mild and manliest melancholy lent A mingled charm , such as the pang consign'd To slumber , though the big tear it renew'd ; Bidding a strange mysterious PLEASURE brood Over the wavy and tumultuous mind ...
... thought - bewilder'd man , Their mild and manliest melancholy lent A mingled charm , such as the pang consign'd To slumber , though the big tear it renew'd ; Bidding a strange mysterious PLEASURE brood Over the wavy and tumultuous mind ...
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... thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a sterile track behind , O'er which all heavily the journeying years Plod the last sands of life , where not a flower appears . IV Since my young days of passion - joy , or pain ...
... thought , and dried - up tears , Which , ebbing , leave a sterile track behind , O'er which all heavily the journeying years Plod the last sands of life , where not a flower appears . IV Since my young days of passion - joy , or pain ...
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