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... moon . Upon the moon I fixed my eye , With quickening pace my horse drew nigh All over the wide lea ; Those paths so dear to me . And now we reached the orchard - plot ; And , as we climbed the hill , The sinking moon to Lucy's cot Came ...
... moon . Upon the moon I fixed my eye , With quickening pace my horse drew nigh All over the wide lea ; Those paths so dear to me . And now we reached the orchard - plot ; And , as we climbed the hill , The sinking moon to Lucy's cot Came ...
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... Moon , whose changes ever run Into themselves , to the eternal Sun ; The cold chaste Moon , the Queen of Heaven's bright isles , Who makes all beautiful on which she smiles , That wandering shrine of soft yet icy flame Which ever is ...
... Moon , whose changes ever run Into themselves , to the eternal Sun ; The cold chaste Moon , the Queen of Heaven's bright isles , Who makes all beautiful on which she smiles , That wandering shrine of soft yet icy flame Which ever is ...
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... moon , unaware that the goddess he is pursuing is the moon god- dess . ] ADDRESS TO THE MOON ( LINES 142-187 ) " What is there in thee , Moon ! that thou shouldst move Of neck and shoulder , nor the tenting My heart so potently ? When ...
... moon , unaware that the goddess he is pursuing is the moon god- dess . ] ADDRESS TO THE MOON ( LINES 142-187 ) " What is there in thee , Moon ! that thou shouldst move Of neck and shoulder , nor the tenting My heart so potently ? When ...
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