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... fair ; To solace all the woes of life , And all its joys to share . Of temper sweet , of yielding will , Of firm , yet placid mind , With all my faults to love me still With sentiment refined . And as Time's car incessant runs , And ...
... fair ; To solace all the woes of life , And all its joys to share . Of temper sweet , of yielding will , Of firm , yet placid mind , With all my faults to love me still With sentiment refined . And as Time's car incessant runs , And ...
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... fair : Over her eyes , which gazed too much , They drew the lids with a gentle touch ; With a tender touch they closed up well The sweet thin lips that had secrets to tell ; About her brows , and her dear , pale face [ 10 ] POETICAL ...
... fair : Over her eyes , which gazed too much , They drew the lids with a gentle touch ; With a tender touch they closed up well The sweet thin lips that had secrets to tell ; About her brows , and her dear , pale face [ 10 ] POETICAL ...
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... fair and fine , " " " And now , " I said , " when days are glad , I'll write with bright red ink the line , And write with black when they are bad , So that they'll stand before my sight As clear apart as day and night . " I will not ...
... fair and fine , " " " And now , " I said , " when days are glad , I'll write with bright red ink the line , And write with black when they are bad , So that they'll stand before my sight As clear apart as day and night . " I will not ...
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... man and a king . A king for a beautiful realm called home , And a man that the Maker , God , Shall look upon as he did the first , And say , " It is very good . " I am fair and young , but the rose will [ 29 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... man and a king . A king for a beautiful realm called home , And a man that the Maker , God , Shall look upon as he did the first , And say , " It is very good . " I am fair and young , but the rose will [ 29 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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I am fair and young , but the rose will fade From my soft young cheek one day ; Will you love me then ' mid the falling leaves , As you did ' mid the bloom of May ? Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep I may launch my all on its ...
I am fair and young , but the rose will fade From my soft young cheek one day ; Will you love me then ' mid the falling leaves , As you did ' mid the bloom of May ? Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep I may launch my all on its ...
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