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... Quite an army of chicks in that old Sedan chair ! chair ! And yet - can ' t you
fancy a face. The Old SEDAN Chair.
... Quite an army of chicks in that old Sedan chair ! chair ! And yet - can ' t you
fancy a face. The Old SEDAN Chair.
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And yet - can ' t you fancy a face in the It has waited by portals where Garrick
frame has played ; Of the window , — some high - headed dam - It has waited by
Heidegger ' s “ Grand sel or dame , Masquerade " ; Be - patched and be -
powdered ...
And yet - can ' t you fancy a face in the It has waited by portals where Garrick
frame has played ; Of the window , — some high - headed dam - It has waited by
Heidegger ' s “ Grand sel or dame , Masquerade " ; Be - patched and be -
powdered ...
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Dove - eyed , dove - robed , and something Here would the ringdoves linger ,
head to wan and palehead ; An inner beauty shining from her face . And here the
snail a silver course She , as if listless with a lonely love , would run , Straying ...
Dove - eyed , dove - robed , and something Here would the ringdoves linger ,
head to wan and palehead ; An inner beauty shining from her face . And here the
snail a silver course She , as if listless with a lonely love , would run , Straying ...
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Sweet faces greet me , rueful - sweet ' Twixt tears and laughter : They crowd the
door to see her go , The bliss of one brings many woe ;Ay , kiss the Bride , and I
will throw The Old Shoe after . W Indeed , farewell to bygone years ; How ...
Sweet faces greet me , rueful - sweet ' Twixt tears and laughter : They crowd the
door to see her go , The bliss of one brings many woe ;Ay , kiss the Bride , and I
will throw The Old Shoe after . W Indeed , farewell to bygone years ; How ...
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... ery croft , We have met under wintry skies ; Her voice is the dearest voice , and
soft Is the light in her gentle eyes ; It is sweet in the silent woods , among Gay
crowds , or in any place To hear her voice , to gaze on her young Confiding face .
... ery croft , We have met under wintry skies ; Her voice is the dearest voice , and
soft Is the light in her gentle eyes ; It is sweet in the silent woods , among Gay
crowds , or in any place To hear her voice , to gaze on her young Confiding face .
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