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... breast , O universe enchanting and enchanted , " She loves ! Fond memory , cease ! Take all the rest ! " Thou must not idly linger Around a vacant tomb : My flower was snapped by God's unerring finger , — His Love pronounced the doom ...
... breast , O universe enchanting and enchanted , " She loves ! Fond memory , cease ! Take all the rest ! " Thou must not idly linger Around a vacant tomb : My flower was snapped by God's unerring finger , — His Love pronounced the doom ...
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... breast A kiss but this once more . O that such fears , however fond , Such sorrows might endure , To carry - childhood's years beyond- The child's affections pure . HOMER'S YOUTH . THUS lived that youth within a world 28 STILL OF THE BOY .
... breast A kiss but this once more . O that such fears , however fond , Such sorrows might endure , To carry - childhood's years beyond- The child's affections pure . HOMER'S YOUTH . THUS lived that youth within a world 28 STILL OF THE BOY .
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... breast , That word of mine , Nor look , nor sign , Hath striven to mar thy rest . Yet , maid most dear , Let no sad tear One shade on thy beauty set ; Or my lips will fire With fond desire , And swear that I love thee yet ! OLD ENGLISH ...
... breast , That word of mine , Nor look , nor sign , Hath striven to mar thy rest . Yet , maid most dear , Let no sad tear One shade on thy beauty set ; Or my lips will fire With fond desire , And swear that I love thee yet ! OLD ENGLISH ...
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... breasts , but ne'er till then Had sprung to life before us ; yet concealing Still more , which we half - dream , but may not ken The distant portal jars ! We start , and wake again . The vision has departed . Still around The lofty ...
... breasts , but ne'er till then Had sprung to life before us ; yet concealing Still more , which we half - dream , but may not ken The distant portal jars ! We start , and wake again . The vision has departed . Still around The lofty ...
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... breast , And my wings shall bend o'er thee and fan thee to rest : And my soft voice shall lull thee to slumbers of love , While we haste on our course to that region above . Oh , who that could soar to yon star of delight , Would rest ...
... breast , And my wings shall bend o'er thee and fan thee to rest : And my soft voice shall lull thee to slumbers of love , While we haste on our course to that region above . Oh , who that could soar to yon star of delight , Would rest ...
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