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... hast known deceit and folly , Thou hast felt that vice is woe : With a musing melancholy Inly arm'd , go , Maiden ! go . Mother sage of Self - dominion , Firm thy steps , O Melancholy ! The strongest plume in wisdom's pinion Is the ...
... hast known deceit and folly , Thou hast felt that vice is woe : With a musing melancholy Inly arm'd , go , Maiden ! go . Mother sage of Self - dominion , Firm thy steps , O Melancholy ! The strongest plume in wisdom's pinion Is the ...
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... HAST thou a charm to stay the Morning - Star In ms steep course ? So long he seems to pause * Effinxit quondam blandum meditata laborem Basia lascivà Cypria Diva manâ . Ambrosia succos occultâ temperat arte , Fragransque infuso nectare ...
... HAST thou a charm to stay the Morning - Star In ms steep course ? So long he seems to pause * Effinxit quondam blandum meditata laborem Basia lascivà Cypria Diva manâ . Ambrosia succos occultâ temperat arte , Fragransque infuso nectare ...
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... hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great city pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pair And strange calamity ! Ah ! slowly sink Behind the western ridge , thou glorious Sun ! Shine ...
... hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great city pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pair And strange calamity ! Ah ! slowly sink Behind the western ridge , thou glorious Sun ! Shine ...
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... hast dared to tell What may be told , to the understanding mind Revealable ; and what within the mind , By vital breathings secret as the soul Of vernal growth , oft quickens in the heart Thoughts all too deep for words ! — Of smiles ...
... hast dared to tell What may be told , to the understanding mind Revealable ; and what within the mind , By vital breathings secret as the soul Of vernal growth , oft quickens in the heart Thoughts all too deep for words ! — Of smiles ...
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... hast conspired against my life and honor , Hast trick'd me foully ; yet I hate thee not . Why should I hate thee ? this same world of ours , " T is but a pool amid a storm of rain , And we the air - bladders that course up and down ...
... hast conspired against my life and honor , Hast trick'd me foully ; yet I hate thee not . Why should I hate thee ? this same world of ours , " T is but a pool amid a storm of rain , And we the air - bladders that course up and down ...
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