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... moved 18 fair 19 roused 20 fear 21 sighing 22 was 23 long and steadily 24 25 each 26 what 27 knight 28 catch such a color 30 than 31 enamel 32 gleaming 33 34 do 35 many strange things 36 before 37 therefore as illusion 38 timid 39 and ...
... moved 18 fair 19 roused 20 fear 21 sighing 22 was 23 long and steadily 24 25 each 26 what 27 knight 28 catch such a color 30 than 31 enamel 32 gleaming 33 34 do 35 many strange things 36 before 37 therefore as illusion 38 timid 39 and ...
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... . 11 those 144 4 ignorant 5 alike 6 had 7 duty 8 must 1 by 2 poor 3 learned been equal to thee 10 others also 14 had made 15 faith 12 advocate 18 move 17 prove 9 like cases 13 quenched 1 Some wommen eeke , thogh hir wit be thynne 47.
... . 11 those 144 4 ignorant 5 alike 6 had 7 duty 8 must 1 by 2 poor 3 learned been equal to thee 10 others also 14 had made 15 faith 12 advocate 18 move 17 prove 9 like cases 13 quenched 1 Some wommen eeke , thogh hir wit be thynne 47.
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... move , With his bright tead 2 that flames with many a flake , And many a bachelor to wait on him , In their fresh garments trim , Bid her awake therefore , and soon her dight , 30 For lo the wished day is come at last , That shall , for ...
... move , With his bright tead 2 that flames with many a flake , And many a bachelor to wait on him , In their fresh garments trim , Bid her awake therefore , and soon her dight , 30 For lo the wished day is come at last , That shall , for ...
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... move ! Haste thee , O fairest planet , to thy home , Within the western foam : Thy tired steeds long since have need of rest . Long though it be , at last I see it gloom , And the bright evening - star with golden crest Appear out of ...
... move ! Haste thee , O fairest planet , to thy home , Within the western foam : Thy tired steeds long since have need of rest . Long though it be , at last I see it gloom , And the bright evening - star with golden crest Appear out of ...
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... Move such affection in the inward mind , That it can rob both sense , and reason blind ? Why do not then the blossoms of the field , Which are arrayed with much more orient hue , And to the sense most dainty odours yield , Work like ...
... Move such affection in the inward mind , That it can rob both sense , and reason blind ? Why do not then the blossoms of the field , Which are arrayed with much more orient hue , And to the sense most dainty odours yield , Work like ...
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