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I weep , yet stoop not ! the faint anguish flows , The rustic here at eve with
pensive look A dreamy pang in Morning's feverish doze . Whistling lorn ditties
leans upon his crook , Or , starting , pauses with hope - mingled dread Is this
piled earth ...
I weep , yet stoop not ! the faint anguish flows , The rustic here at eve with
pensive look A dreamy pang in Morning's feverish doze . Whistling lorn ditties
leans upon his crook , Or , starting , pauses with hope - mingled dread Is this
piled earth ...
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The Maiden paused , On the poor Laboring man with kindly looks , And minister
refreshment to the tired Then hail'd who ... Look'd with a vacant stare , and his
eye spoke Spake more than Woman's Thought ; and all her The drowsy pang that
...
The Maiden paused , On the poor Laboring man with kindly looks , And minister
refreshment to the tired Then hail'd who ... Look'd with a vacant stare , and his
eye spoke Spake more than Woman's Thought ; and all her The drowsy pang that
...
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Shall France compel the nations to be free , Ye Clouds ! that far above me float
and pause , Till Love and Joy look round , and call the Earth Whose pathless
march no mortal may control ! their own . " Ye Ocean - Waves ! that , wheresoe'er
ye ...
Shall France compel the nations to be free , Ye Clouds ! that far above me float
and pause , Till Love and Joy look round , and call the Earth Whose pathless
march no mortal may control ! their own . " Ye Ocean - Waves ! that , wheresoe'er
ye ...
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Her wet cheek glow'd : she stept aside , As conscious of my look she stepp'd ;
Then suddenly , with tim'rous eye , She flew to me and wept . She listen'd with a
flitting blush ; With downcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she forgave me , that
I ...
Her wet cheek glow'd : she stept aside , As conscious of my look she stepp'd ;
Then suddenly , with tim'rous eye , She flew to me and wept . She listen'd with a
flitting blush ; With downcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she forgave me , that
I ...
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That forced to wander till sweet spring return , I yet might ne'er forget her smile ,
her look , Her voice ( that even in her mirthful mood Ilas made me wish to steal
away and weep ) , Nor yet the entrancement of that maiden kiss With which she ...
That forced to wander till sweet spring return , I yet might ne'er forget her smile ,
her look , Her voice ( that even in her mirthful mood Ilas made me wish to steal
away and weep ) , Nor yet the entrancement of that maiden kiss With which she ...
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