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... head is bare " The Idiot Boy . Michael Laodamia . 53 55 56 56 57 57 59 60 62 63 68 68 69 70 71 73 75 85 94 To the Daisy Poems of the Fancy . " A whirl - blast from behind the hill " " With how sad steps , O moon , thou climb'st the sky ...
... head is bare " The Idiot Boy . Michael Laodamia . 53 55 56 56 57 57 59 60 62 63 68 68 69 70 71 73 75 85 94 To the Daisy Poems of the Fancy . " A whirl - blast from behind the hill " " With how sad steps , O moon , thou climb'st the sky ...
Side 8
... head . She had a rustic , woodland air , And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair , and very fair ; -Her beauty made me glad . " Sisters and brothers , little maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all , " she said ...
... head . She had a rustic , woodland air , And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair , and very fair ; -Her beauty made me glad . " Sisters and brothers , little maid , How many may you be ? " " How many ? Seven in all , " she said ...
Side 10
... head, He blush'd with shame, nor made reply ; And five times to the child I said, " Why, Edward, tell me why ? " His head he raised — there was in sight, It caught his eye, he saw it plain — Upon the house-top, glittering bright, A ...
... head, He blush'd with shame, nor made reply ; And five times to the child I said, " Why, Edward, tell me why ? " His head he raised — there was in sight, It caught his eye, he saw it plain — Upon the house-top, glittering bright, A ...
Side 10
... head , He blush'd with shame , nor made reply ; And five times to the child I said , 66 ' Why , Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised - there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain- Upon the house - top , glittering ...
... head , He blush'd with shame , nor made reply ; And five times to the child I said , 66 ' Why , Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised - there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain- Upon the house - top , glittering ...
Side 10
... head , He blush'd with shame , nor made reply ; And five times to the child I said , " Why , Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised - there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain- Upon the house - top , glittering ...
... head , He blush'd with shame , nor made reply ; And five times to the child I said , " Why , Edward , tell me why ? " His head he raised - there was in sight , It caught his eye , he saw it plain- Upon the house - top , glittering ...
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