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... rest ; Remember then , transfer to her these kisses , That I with burning lips imprint on thee , And whispering softly , tell her all my bliss is To dream , ' were one our future destiny ! ' Within thy tiny leaves , I breathe this sigh ...
... rest ; Remember then , transfer to her these kisses , That I with burning lips imprint on thee , And whispering softly , tell her all my bliss is To dream , ' were one our future destiny ! ' Within thy tiny leaves , I breathe this sigh ...
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... rest , forgetting that the surprise which they had given their enemies would be gladly endured by them in exchange for slaughter and defeat on the morrow . It is hardly necessary to say that the garrison made the best use of this fair ...
... rest , forgetting that the surprise which they had given their enemies would be gladly endured by them in exchange for slaughter and defeat on the morrow . It is hardly necessary to say that the garrison made the best use of this fair ...
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... rest you saw before starting . I delight to wander without know- ing what pleasant views awaits me , or what surprise the next turn may bring . Hence my knowledge is all tangled , touch one subject , pull one thread , you may bring all ...
... rest you saw before starting . I delight to wander without know- ing what pleasant views awaits me , or what surprise the next turn may bring . Hence my knowledge is all tangled , touch one subject , pull one thread , you may bring all ...
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