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... breast Parted for ever ? Where , through groves deep and high Sounds the far billow , Where early violets die Under the willow . Eleu loro Soft shall be his pillow . There through the summer day Cool streams are laving : There , while ...
... breast Parted for ever ? Where , through groves deep and high Sounds the far billow , Where early violets die Under the willow . Eleu loro Soft shall be his pillow . There through the summer day Cool streams are laving : There , while ...
Page 468
... breast , Which never deadens into rest , Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away , But fluctuates to and fro , Never by passion quite possess'd , And never quite benumb'd by the world's sway ? — And I , I ...
... breast , Which never deadens into rest , Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away , But fluctuates to and fro , Never by passion quite possess'd , And never quite benumb'd by the world's sway ? — And I , I ...
Page 549
... breast lies upon his breast . O what to me my mother's care , The house where I was safe and warm ; The shadowy blossom of my hair Will hide us from the bitter storm . O hiding hair and dewy eyes , I am no more with life and death , My ...
... breast lies upon his breast . O what to me my mother's care , The house where I was safe and warm ; The shadowy blossom of my hair Will hide us from the bitter storm . O hiding hair and dewy eyes , I am no more with life and death , My ...
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