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... Youth could speak : -While he was yet a boy , The moon , the glory of the sun , And streams that murmur as they run , Had been his dearest joy . He was a lovely Youth ! I guess The panther in the wilderness Was not so fair as he ; And ...
... Youth could speak : -While he was yet a boy , The moon , the glory of the sun , And streams that murmur as they run , Had been his dearest joy . He was a lovely Youth ! I guess The panther in the wilderness Was not so fair as he ; And ...
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... Youth's no longer here ! O Youth ! for years so many and sweet , ' Tis known , that Thou and I were one , I'll think it but a fond conceit- It cannot be that Thou art gone ! Thy vesper - bell hath not yet toll'd : — And thou wert aye a ...
... Youth's no longer here ! O Youth ! for years so many and sweet , ' Tis known , that Thou and I were one , I'll think it but a fond conceit- It cannot be that Thou art gone ! Thy vesper - bell hath not yet toll'd : — And thou wert aye a ...
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... youth's no longer here ! O youth for years to morry and sweat , Tis known that thou and I were one , I'll think it but a false concril , It cannot be that thou art gone . Thy vesper bell hath not get will'd , and thea word aye a masker ...
... youth's no longer here ! O youth for years to morry and sweat , Tis known that thou and I were one , I'll think it but a false concril , It cannot be that thou art gone . Thy vesper bell hath not get will'd , and thea word aye a masker ...
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