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... thou descended ? If wo unto madness Hath never subdued thee , And only with sadness Unending imbued thee , Thou art but as one of us Joy never feeling , Yet still in our silent souls Sorrow concealing . Why then of us seek'st thou From ...
... thou descended ? If wo unto madness Hath never subdued thee , And only with sadness Unending imbued thee , Thou art but as one of us Joy never feeling , Yet still in our silent souls Sorrow concealing . Why then of us seek'st thou From ...
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... thou hast aught of question . Beautiful ! As in my dream ! Oh ! let me hear thy voice , If thou art a reality , and not A mockery of the mind . Spirit of Beauty . Thou ! mortal ? What Hast thou to do with me ? Udolph . Have I not loved ...
... thou hast aught of question . Beautiful ! As in my dream ! Oh ! let me hear thy voice , If thou art a reality , and not A mockery of the mind . Spirit of Beauty . Thou ! mortal ? What Hast thou to do with me ? Udolph . Have I not loved ...
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... Thou then o'erlook'dst the aim of thy existence , And justly wast condemned to misery , Drinking the cup of bitter discontent . And when from these in wretchedness of heart Thou turn'dst to satisfy thy craving soul With beauty more ...
... Thou then o'erlook'dst the aim of thy existence , And justly wast condemned to misery , Drinking the cup of bitter discontent . And when from these in wretchedness of heart Thou turn'dst to satisfy thy craving soul With beauty more ...
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