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... here eaves , were the holes Propped up by a broomstick , and covered for the
poles of the bearers — when once with leaves . there were poles ; It once was the
pride of the gay and the It was cushioned with silk , it was wadded fair , with hair ...
... here eaves , were the holes Propped up by a broomstick , and covered for the
poles of the bearers — when once with leaves . there were poles ; It once was the
pride of the gay and the It was cushioned with silk , it was wadded fair , with hair ...
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There are plenty of roses ” ( the patriarch speaks ) “ Alas not for me , on your lips
and your cheeks ; Fair maiden rose - laden enough and to spare , Sparı , spare
me that rose that you wear in your hair . ” The glow and the glory are plighted To
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There are plenty of roses ” ( the patriarch speaks ) “ Alas not for me , on your lips
and your cheeks ; Fair maiden rose - laden enough and to spare , Sparı , spare
me that rose that you wear in your hair . ” The glow and the glory are plighted To
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... Before whose feet a barking spaniel And argued loving commerce ' twixt the
leapt . two , O ' er her blue dress an endless blossom strayed ; About her tendril
curls the sunlight shone ; She bent her fair young forehead on the stone ; The
dark ...
... Before whose feet a barking spaniel And argued loving commerce ' twixt the
leapt . two , O ' er her blue dress an endless blossom strayed ; About her tendril
curls the sunlight shone ; She bent her fair young forehead on the stone ; The
dark ...
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When sorely tempted to purloin Your Pietà of Marc Antoine , Fair virtue doth fair
play enjoin , Fair Virtuoso ! Who sent bouquets and billets doux , And wore a
sabre . The Rogue ! how close his arm he wound About Her waist , who never
frown ...
When sorely tempted to purloin Your Pietà of Marc Antoine , Fair virtue doth fair
play enjoin , Fair Virtuoso ! Who sent bouquets and billets doux , And wore a
sabre . The Rogue ! how close his arm he wound About Her waist , who never
frown ...
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Black eyes , fair forehead , clustering locks — Such wealth , such honours , Cupid
chooses ; He cares as little for the Stocks As Baron Rothschild for the Muses .
She kept an album , too , at home , Well fill ' d with all an album ' s glories ...
Black eyes , fair forehead , clustering locks — Such wealth , such honours , Cupid
chooses ; He cares as little for the Stocks As Baron Rothschild for the Muses .
She kept an album , too , at home , Well fill ' d with all an album ' s glories ...
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