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... meet all in one place , And when they meet , they one another mar ; And they be these , the wood , the weed , the wag . The wood is that which makes the gallow tree , The weed is that which strings the hangman's bag , The wag , my ...
... meet all in one place , And when they meet , they one another mar ; And they be these , the wood , the weed , the wag . The wood is that which makes the gallow tree , The weed is that which strings the hangman's bag , The wag , my ...
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... meet thee After long years , How should I greet thee ? - With silence and tears . She Walks in Beauty She walks in Beauty , like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect ...
... meet thee After long years , How should I greet thee ? - With silence and tears . She Walks in Beauty She walks in Beauty , like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect ...
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... meet me in the green glen Love on the Farm " Love seeketh not itself to please . Loveliest of trees , the cherry now Love's Philosophy " ..109 78 .389 .517 .316 480 ..381 Loving in truth , and fain in verse my love to show 98 Low ...
... meet me in the green glen Love on the Farm " Love seeketh not itself to please . Loveliest of trees , the cherry now Love's Philosophy " ..109 78 .389 .517 .316 480 ..381 Loving in truth , and fain in verse my love to show 98 Low ...
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Gray Thomas 292299 | 111 |
Griffin Bartholomew | 117 |
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