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... look at me , and you have cause ; to - day I have been travelling far ; and many days About the fields I wander , knowing this Only , that what I seek I cannot find ; And so I waste my time : for I am changed ; And to myself , ' said ...
... look at me , and you have cause ; to - day I have been travelling far ; and many days About the fields I wander , knowing this Only , that what I seek I cannot find ; And so I waste my time : for I am changed ; And to myself , ' said ...
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... look of dull and treacherous hate ! 590 600 And thus she stood , in dizzy trance , Still picturing that look askance With forced unconscious sympathy Full before her father's view- 610 As far as such a look could be In eyes so ...
... look of dull and treacherous hate ! 590 600 And thus she stood , in dizzy trance , Still picturing that look askance With forced unconscious sympathy Full before her father's view- 610 As far as such a look could be In eyes so ...
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... Look to our earth , or rather mine ; it was , Once , more thy master's : but I triumph not In this poor planet's conquest ; nor , alas ! Need he thou servest envy me my lot : With all the myriads of bright worlds which pass In worship ...
... Look to our earth , or rather mine ; it was , Once , more thy master's : but I triumph not In this poor planet's conquest ; nor , alas ! Need he thou servest envy me my lot : With all the myriads of bright worlds which pass In worship ...
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