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... feeling more , the more I grew , The pains its want engenders too . In crowdswhen eyes my form would scan , I scarce could feel myself a man ; And in the dance , whose joyous sight I relished with a child's delight , When eyes and ...
... feeling more , the more I grew , The pains its want engenders too . In crowdswhen eyes my form would scan , I scarce could feel myself a man ; And in the dance , whose joyous sight I relished with a child's delight , When eyes and ...
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... feeling , pure and deep , O'errunning when the storm was gone , To soothe the harms her wrath had done ; As though the very storm that rushed , Had fed and filled the fount that gushed . Else had I never learned to love , Whom ...
... feeling , pure and deep , O'errunning when the storm was gone , To soothe the harms her wrath had done ; As though the very storm that rushed , Had fed and filled the fount that gushed . Else had I never learned to love , Whom ...
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... feel : She begged me join , in her sweet way , A party for the Falls to - day : And did I yield ? oh ! yes oh ! yes ! She smiled , and could I then do less ? Dear eyes ! be cruel as ye will , One kindly gaze secures me still ! I. - Oh ...
... feel : She begged me join , in her sweet way , A party for the Falls to - day : And did I yield ? oh ! yes oh ! yes ! She smiled , and could I then do less ? Dear eyes ! be cruel as ye will , One kindly gaze secures me still ! I. - Oh ...
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... feel ! ' Oh ! struggle not , but hear me speak : If truth like this thy bosom seek , Uncouth , unworthy though I be , Not all unheard , I've prayed to thee ! ' Wonder and rage were on her brow ; I saw the lightning as it broke , And ...
... feel ! ' Oh ! struggle not , but hear me speak : If truth like this thy bosom seek , Uncouth , unworthy though I be , Not all unheard , I've prayed to thee ! ' Wonder and rage were on her brow ; I saw the lightning as it broke , And ...
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... feels , can meet thy brow , Nor at the sunlike vision bow ! And wrinkles , sneers of Time , shall streak The marble of that brow and cheek , And o'er thy charmless visage crawl , Like reptiles in a ruined hall , Of all , save them ...
... feels , can meet thy brow , Nor at the sunlike vision bow ! And wrinkles , sneers of Time , shall streak The marble of that brow and cheek , And o'er thy charmless visage crawl , Like reptiles in a ruined hall , Of all , save them ...
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