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... gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ! may'st thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's image upon earth without his wing , And guileless ...
... gaze on thee what language could they speak ? Ah ! may'st thou ever be what now thou art , Nor unbeseem the promise of thy spring , As fair in form , as warm yet pure in heart , Love's image upon earth without his wing , And guileless ...
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... gaze on thee , And safely view thy ripening beauties shine ; Happy , I ne'er shall see them in decline ; Happier , that while all younger hearts shall bleed , Mine shall escape the doom thine eyes assign To those whose admiration shall ...
... gaze on thee , And safely view thy ripening beauties shine ; Happy , I ne'er shall see them in decline ; Happier , that while all younger hearts shall bleed , Mine shall escape the doom thine eyes assign To those whose admiration shall ...
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... gaze the eye with joyaunce fills , Childe Harold wends through many a pleasant place . Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase , And marvel men should quit their easy chair , The toilsome way , and long , long league to trace , Oh ...
... gaze the eye with joyaunce fills , Childe Harold wends through many a pleasant place . Though sluggards deem it but a foolish chase , And marvel men should quit their easy chair , The toilsome way , and long , long league to trace , Oh ...
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... the knee ; Nor raise my voice , nor vainly dare to soar , But gaze beneath thy cloudy canopy In silent joy to think at last I look on Thee ! LXII . Happier in this than mightiest bards have been 34 CANTO I CHILDE HAROLD'S.
... the knee ; Nor raise my voice , nor vainly dare to soar , But gaze beneath thy cloudy canopy In silent joy to think at last I look on Thee ! LXII . Happier in this than mightiest bards have been 34 CANTO I CHILDE HAROLD'S.
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... gaze ? A Cherub - hydra round us dost thou gape , And mould to every taste thy dear delusive shape . LXVI . When Paphos fell by time - accursed Time ! The queen who conquers all must yield to thee- The Pleasures fled , but sought as ...
... gaze ? A Cherub - hydra round us dost thou gape , And mould to every taste thy dear delusive shape . LXVI . When Paphos fell by time - accursed Time ! The queen who conquers all must yield to thee- The Pleasures fled , but sought as ...
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