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... leave thee by her ; For yonder emperor , that reigns on high , Because I have obeyed not his decree , Will have me not his city to draw nigh . O'er all with might , and there with majesty He reigns , there keeps his city and high throne ...
... leave thee by her ; For yonder emperor , that reigns on high , Because I have obeyed not his decree , Will have me not his city to draw nigh . O'er all with might , and there with majesty He reigns , there keeps his city and high throne ...
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... leave thy cark ; This thing is willed in such a place that will Is one with can , —now speak not from the mark . ” And hereupon his woolly cheeks were still , This pilot on the livid swamp enshipt , Whose eyeball many a ring of flame ...
... leave thy cark ; This thing is willed in such a place that will Is one with can , —now speak not from the mark . ” And hereupon his woolly cheeks were still , This pilot on the livid swamp enshipt , Whose eyeball many a ring of flame ...
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... leaves in autumn fall One close upon another , till the spray Views on the ground her weeds divested all ; Thus Adam's evil race none other way From off the margin , one by one , ' gan bound , Through becks , as birds the whistle which ...
... leaves in autumn fall One close upon another , till the spray Views on the ground her weeds divested all ; Thus Adam's evil race none other way From off the margin , one by one , ' gan bound , Through becks , as birds the whistle which ...
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... leaves . Love led us to one death ; the place of Cain Awaiteth him , by whom in life we bled . " These words proceeded to us from the twain . When I the wounded spirits heard , my head I hung adown , and sometime kept it low , Until ...
... leaves . Love led us to one death ; the place of Cain Awaiteth him , by whom in life we bled . " These words proceeded to us from the twain . When I the wounded spirits heard , my head I hung adown , and sometime kept it low , Until ...
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... Leaving a vile report of their low worth . " I answered him , " O master , I could so Rejoice to see him in this broth immerst , Ere further yet beyond the swamp we go . " 40 45 50 50 " Before , " he answered me , " thy sight has ...
... Leaving a vile report of their low worth . " I answered him , " O master , I could so Rejoice to see him in this broth immerst , Ere further yet beyond the swamp we go . " 40 45 50 50 " Before , " he answered me , " thy sight has ...
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