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... Night following night for threucore years and ten! But doubly strange, where life is but a breath To sigh and pant with, up Want's rugged steep. Away. Grim Phantom! Scorpion King. away! Reserve thy terrors and thy stings display For ...
... Night following night for threucore years and ten! But doubly strange, where life is but a breath To sigh and pant with, up Want's rugged steep. Away. Grim Phantom! Scorpion King. away! Reserve thy terrors and thy stings display For ...
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... nights and days of blasphemy; Who in lothed orgies with lewd wa-ailettt Must-gsily laugh, while thy remember'd home ... night-storm. wet and mild, - Cow'nt o'er thy screaming baby! Rest awhile ' Unbosom their glad echoes: inly huh'd ...
... nights and days of blasphemy; Who in lothed orgies with lewd wa-ailettt Must-gsily laugh, while thy remember'd home ... night-storm. wet and mild, - Cow'nt o'er thy screaming baby! Rest awhile ' Unbosom their glad echoes: inly huh'd ...
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... night was fing'd with fruat, And they proviaionle-l The weeping wife Ill huah'd har~ children's mana; and still they moan'd, .- _ Till Fright and Cold and Burger drank their life. They clmed their eyes in aleep, nor knew 't war He tally ...
... night was fing'd with fruat, And they proviaionle-l The weeping wife Ill huah'd har~ children's mana; and still they moan'd, .- _ Till Fright and Cold and Burger drank their life. They clmed their eyes in aleep, nor knew 't war He tally ...
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... night I ltnow the place where lewti lies. When silent night has closed her eyes: It is a breezy jasmine-bower, The nightingale sings o'er her head : Voice of the Night! had I the power That leafy labyrinth to thread, And creep, like ...
... night I ltnow the place where lewti lies. When silent night has closed her eyes: It is a breezy jasmine-bower, The nightingale sings o'er her head : Voice of the Night! had I the power That leafy labyrinth to thread, And creep, like ...
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... night ere my departure to the army, She, nothing trembling, led me through that gloom, And to that covert by a silent stream, Which, with one star reflected near its marge, Was the sole object visible around me. No leaflet atirr'd; the ...
... night ere my departure to the army, She, nothing trembling, led me through that gloom, And to that covert by a silent stream, Which, with one star reflected near its marge, Was the sole object visible around me. No leaflet atirr'd; the ...
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