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... heart seemed born While in this sort the simple household He may return. Stood single , with large prospect , north and south , High into Easedale , up to Dunmail - Raise , And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this ...
... heart seemed born While in this sort the simple household He may return. Stood single , with large prospect , north and south , High into Easedale , up to Dunmail - Raise , And westward to the village near the lake ; And from this ...
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... heart could forget , Thy spirit deceive . If I should meet thee After long years , 30 How should I greet thee ? - With silence and tears . ? 1808 WELL ! THOU ART HAPPY May its verdure like emeralds be ! There should not be the shadow of ...
... heart could forget , Thy spirit deceive . If I should meet thee After long years , 30 How should I greet thee ? - With silence and tears . ? 1808 WELL ! THOU ART HAPPY May its verdure like emeralds be ! There should not be the shadow of ...
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... heart , Mine is the victim , and would be again : To love too much has been the only art I used ; -I write in haste , and if a stain Be on this sheet , ' tis not what it appears ; My eyeballs burn and throb , but have no tears . CXCIII ...
... heart , Mine is the victim , and would be again : To love too much has been the only art I used ; -I write in haste , and if a stain Be on this sheet , ' tis not what it appears ; My eyeballs burn and throb , but have no tears . CXCIII ...
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