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... breath the blue wave to curl ; But when the wind blows off the shore , Oh , sweetly we'll rest our weary oar . Blow , breezes , blow , & c . Utáwas tide ! this trembling moon Shall see us float over thy surges soon . Saint of this green ...
... breath the blue wave to curl ; But when the wind blows off the shore , Oh , sweetly we'll rest our weary oar . Blow , breezes , blow , & c . Utáwas tide ! this trembling moon Shall see us float over thy surges soon . Saint of this green ...
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... breath'd to me ; Yet , no - it must not , will not part , Tis now the life - breath of my heart , And has become too pure for thee ! Take back the kiss , that faithless sigh With all the warmth of truth imprest , Yet , no - the fatal ...
... breath'd to me ; Yet , no - it must not , will not part , Tis now the life - breath of my heart , And has become too pure for thee ! Take back the kiss , that faithless sigh With all the warmth of truth imprest , Yet , no - the fatal ...
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... breath'd sigh , To speak , but did not ! My hand met hers , with trembling touch , ' Twas the first time I dar'd so much , And yet she chid not . But seem'd to say with kindling brow , " Oh ! do you doubt I love you now ? ” Sweet Girl ...
... breath'd sigh , To speak , but did not ! My hand met hers , with trembling touch , ' Twas the first time I dar'd so much , And yet she chid not . But seem'd to say with kindling brow , " Oh ! do you doubt I love you now ? ” Sweet Girl ...
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... breathing night , From the warmth of the sun that has set ? Oh ! sweet is the tear on that languishing smile , That smile which is lovliest then , And if such are the drops that delight can beguile , Thou shalt weep them again and again ...
... breathing night , From the warmth of the sun that has set ? Oh ! sweet is the tear on that languishing smile , That smile which is lovliest then , And if such are the drops that delight can beguile , Thou shalt weep them again and again ...
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... breath'd on by thee , It would bloom with a livelier air , And would surely be sweeter to me . Let the odorous gale of thy breath Embalm it with many a sigh ; Nay , let it be wither'd to death Beneath the warm noon of thine eye . And ...
... breath'd on by thee , It would bloom with a livelier air , And would surely be sweeter to me . Let the odorous gale of thy breath Embalm it with many a sigh ; Nay , let it be wither'd to death Beneath the warm noon of thine eye . And ...
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