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... breath'd to me ; Yet , no - it must not , will not part , ' Tis now the life - breath of my heart , And has become too pure for thee ! Take back the kiss , that faithless sigh With all the warmth of truth imprest , Yet , no - the fatal ...
... breath'd to me ; Yet , no - it must not , will not part , ' Tis now the life - breath of my heart , And has become too pure for thee ! Take back the kiss , that faithless sigh With all the warmth of truth imprest , Yet , no - the fatal ...
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... breath'd on by thee , It would bloom with a livelier air , And would surely be sweeter to me . Let the odorous gale of thy breath Embalm it with many a sigh ; Nay , let it be wither'd to death Beneath the warm noon of thine eye . And ...
... breath'd on by thee , It would bloom with a livelier air , And would surely be sweeter to me . Let the odorous gale of thy breath Embalm it with many a sigh ; Nay , let it be wither'd to death Beneath the warm noon of thine eye . And ...
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... breath of song , That once was heard in happier hours : Fill'd with balm , the gale sighs on , Though the flowers have sunk in death So when pleasure's dream is gone , Its memory lives in music's Breath ! Music ! -oh ! how faint , how ...
... breath of song , That once was heard in happier hours : Fill'd with balm , the gale sighs on , Though the flowers have sunk in death So when pleasure's dream is gone , Its memory lives in music's Breath ! Music ! -oh ! how faint , how ...
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