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I thought I was going to die ; Oh , think of our favourite cottage , We walk ' d arm in
arm to the road , love , And think of our dear “ Lalla Rookh ! " We look ' d arm in
arın to the sky ; How we shared with the milkmaids their And I said , “ When a ...
I thought I was going to die ; Oh , think of our favourite cottage , We walk ' d arm in
arm to the road , love , And think of our dear “ Lalla Rookh ! " We look ' d arm in
arın to the sky ; How we shared with the milkmaids their And I said , “ When a ...
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Her every look , her every smile , Shot right and left a score of arrows ; I thought '
twas Venus from her isle , And wonder ' d where she ' d left her sparrows . I saw
her at the County Ball : There , when the sounds of flute and fiddle Gave signal ...
Her every look , her every smile , Shot right and left a score of arrows ; I thought '
twas Venus from her isle , And wonder ' d where she ' d left her sparrows . I saw
her at the County Ball : There , when the sounds of flute and fiddle Gave signal ...
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She smiled on many , just for fun , - I knew that there was nothing in it ; I was the
first — the only one Her heart had thought of for a minute .I knew it , for she told
me so , In phrase which was divinely moulded ; She wrote a charming hand , -
and ...
She smiled on many , just for fun , - I knew that there was nothing in it ; I was the
first — the only one Her heart had thought of for a minute .I knew it , for she told
me so , In phrase which was divinely moulded ; She wrote a charming hand , -
and ...
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I then could frolic in the van With dukes and dandy earls ; Then I was thought a
nice young man By rather nice young girls ! I ' ve half a mind to join Miss Browne ,
And try one canter up and down . I ' ll halt beneath those pleasant trees ,And ...
I then could frolic in the van With dukes and dandy earls ; Then I was thought a
nice young man By rather nice young girls ! I ' ve half a mind to join Miss Browne ,
And try one canter up and down . I ' ll halt beneath those pleasant trees ,And ...
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I ' ve ridden the filly you broke ; You ' ll come to our Ball ; — since we parted , And
I ' ve studied your sweet little Dante I ' ve thought of you more than I ' ll say ; In the
shade of your favourite oak ; Indeed , I was half broken - hearted When I sat in ...
I ' ve ridden the filly you broke ; You ' ll come to our Ball ; — since we parted , And
I ' ve studied your sweet little Dante I ' ve thought of you more than I ' ll say ; In the
shade of your favourite oak ; Indeed , I was half broken - hearted When I sat in ...
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