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Pagina 33
said I , “ let us match This water's pleasant tune With some old border - song , or
catch That suits a summer's noon . “ Now both himself and me he wrongs , The
man who thus complains ! I live and sing my idle songs Upon these happy plains
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said I , “ let us match This water's pleasant tune With some old border - song , or
catch That suits a summer's noon . “ Now both himself and me he wrongs , The
man who thus complains ! I live and sing my idle songs Upon these happy plains
...
Pagina 37
... dare to live or die . THE DEAD FRIEND . Whatever way my days decline , I felt
and feel , though left alone , His being working in mine own , The footsteps of his
life in mine . FROM IN MEMORIAM . . The path by which we twain did go , Which
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... dare to live or die . THE DEAD FRIEND . Whatever way my days decline , I felt
and feel , though left alone , His being working in mine own , The footsteps of his
life in mine . FROM IN MEMORIAM . . The path by which we twain did go , Which
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Pagina 43
... in thy sight , I live and love in God's peculiar light . MICHAEL ANGELO ( Italian )
. Translation of J. E. TAYI.OR. FROM THE RAPE OF THE LOCK . " On her white
breast a sparkling cross she wore , Which Jews might kiss , and Infidels adore , .
... in thy sight , I live and love in God's peculiar light . MICHAEL ANGELO ( Italian )
. Translation of J. E. TAYI.OR. FROM THE RAPE OF THE LOCK . " On her white
breast a sparkling cross she wore , Which Jews might kiss , and Infidels adore , .
Pagina 49
But if Fate's so severe As to contine thee to thy blissful sphere , ( And by thy
absence I shall know Whether thy state be so , ) Live happy , and be mindful of
me there . JOHN NORRIS . Above all other praise must I , And love my pretty
pygsnye ...
But if Fate's so severe As to contine thee to thy blissful sphere , ( And by thy
absence I shall know Whether thy state be so , ) Live happy , and be mindful of
me there . JOHN NORRIS . Above all other praise must I , And love my pretty
pygsnye ...
Pagina 53
Be what it may the time of day , the place be | O , might we live together in lofty
palace hall , where it will , Where joyful music rises , and where scarlet curSweet
looks of Mary Donnelly , they bloom before tains fall ; O , might we live together in
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Be what it may the time of day , the place be | O , might we live together in lofty
palace hall , where it will , Where joyful music rises , and where scarlet curSweet
looks of Mary Donnelly , they bloom before tains fall ; O , might we live together in
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