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... eyes , which should not Have worn this aspect yet for many a year . The music , and the banquet , and the wine The garlands , the rose odours , and the flowers The sparkling eyes and flashing ornaments - The white arms and the raven ...
... eyes , which should not Have worn this aspect yet for many a year . The music , and the banquet , and the wine The garlands , the rose odours , and the flowers The sparkling eyes and flashing ornaments - The white arms and the raven ...
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... eyes were fixed on that enormous mass which for so many ages had baffled the conjectures of ancient and modern writers . In an intelligent age like the present , one of the greatest wonders of the world stood before us , without our ...
... eyes were fixed on that enormous mass which for so many ages had baffled the conjectures of ancient and modern writers . In an intelligent age like the present , one of the greatest wonders of the world stood before us , without our ...
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... eyes away ; She recognised no being , and no spot However dear or cherish'd in their day ; They changed from room to room , but all forgot , Gentle , but without memory she lay ; And yet those eyes , which they would fain be weaning ...
... eyes away ; She recognised no being , and no spot However dear or cherish'd in their day ; They changed from room to room , but all forgot , Gentle , but without memory she lay ; And yet those eyes , which they would fain be weaning ...
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