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... fair large eyes ' gan glitter bright , And from the floor whereon she sank , The lofty lady stood upright : She was most beautiful to see , Like a lady of a far countrée . And thus the lofty lady spake- ' All they who live in the upper ...
... fair large eyes ' gan glitter bright , And from the floor whereon she sank , The lofty lady stood upright : She was most beautiful to see , Like a lady of a far countrée . And thus the lofty lady spake- ' All they who live in the upper ...
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... FAIR INES I O SAW ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the West , To dazzle when the sun is down , And rob the world of rest : She took our daylight with her , The smiles that we love best , With morning blushes on her cheek , And pearls ...
... FAIR INES I O SAW ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the West , To dazzle when the sun is down , And rob the world of rest : She took our daylight with her , The smiles that we love best , With morning blushes on her cheek , And pearls ...
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... fair , And Greta woods are gay ; I would I were with Edmund there , To reign his Queen of May ! " With burnish'd brand and musketoon , So gallantly you come , I read you for a bold dragoon , That lists the tuck of drum . " " I list no ...
... fair , And Greta woods are gay ; I would I were with Edmund there , To reign his Queen of May ! " With burnish'd brand and musketoon , So gallantly you come , I read you for a bold dragoon , That lists the tuck of drum . " " I list no ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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