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Side 23
... when she sung to her lute's touching strain , ' Twas like the notes , half extacy ,
half pain , The bulbul'utters , ere her soul depart , When , vanquish'd by some
minstrel's powerful art , She dies upon the lute whose sweetness broke her heart
!
... when she sung to her lute's touching strain , ' Twas like the notes , half extacy ,
half pain , The bulbul'utters , ere her soul depart , When , vanquish'd by some
minstrel's powerful art , She dies upon the lute whose sweetness broke her heart
!
Side 28
Quick , restless , strange , but exquisite withal , Like those of angels , just before
their fall ; Now shadow'd with the shames of earth --- now crost By glimpses of the
Heav'n her heart had lost ; In every glance there broke , without controul , The ...
Quick , restless , strange , but exquisite withal , Like those of angels , just before
their fall ; Now shadow'd with the shames of earth --- now crost By glimpses of the
Heav'n her heart had lost ; In every glance there broke , without controul , The ...
Side 34
And still he drank and ponder'd — nor could see Th ' approaching maid , so deep
his reverie ; At length , with fiendish laugh , like that which broke From Ellis at the
Fall of Man , he spoke : “ Yes , ye vile race , for hell's amusement given , “ Too ...
And still he drank and ponder'd — nor could see Th ' approaching maid , so deep
his reverie ; At length , with fiendish laugh , like that which broke From Ellis at the
Fall of Man , he spoke : “ Yes , ye vile race , for hell's amusement given , “ Too ...
Side 71
no , not alone -- that heavy sigh , That sob of grief , which broke from some one
nighWhose could it be ? — alas ! is misery found Here , even here , on this
enchanted ground ? He turns , and sees a female form , close veil'd , Leaning , as
if ...
no , not alone -- that heavy sigh , That sob of grief , which broke from some one
nighWhose could it be ? — alas ! is misery found Here , even here , on this
enchanted ground ? He turns , and sees a female form , close veil'd , Leaning , as
if ...
Side 74
... And thus to wake in his belov'd caress Took from her soul one half its
wretchedness . But , when she heard him call her good and pure , Oh ' twas too
much too dreadful to endure ! Shuddering she broke away from his embrace ,
And , hiding ...
... And thus to wake in his belov'd caress Took from her soul one half its
wretchedness . But , when she heard him call her good and pure , Oh ' twas too
much too dreadful to endure ! Shuddering she broke away from his embrace ,
And , hiding ...
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