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... sister to such a retreat . Our parlour is in a moment furnished , our garden is adorned by magic ; the roses and honeysuckles spring at our command ; the wood behind the house lifts its head , and furnishes us with a winter's shelter ...
... sister to such a retreat . Our parlour is in a moment furnished , our garden is adorned by magic ; the roses and honeysuckles spring at our command ; the wood behind the house lifts its head , and furnishes us with a winter's shelter ...
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... sister , how soon must this happiness expire ; yet there are moments worth ages . " " " And again in the same year he writes , " Oh , my dear , dear sister ! with what transport shall I again meet you ! with what rapture shall I again ...
... sister , how soon must this happiness expire ; yet there are moments worth ages . " " " And again in the same year he writes , " Oh , my dear , dear sister ! with what transport shall I again meet you ! with what rapture shall I again ...
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... sister , and 1007. more which the Lyrical Ballads have brought me , my sister and I contrived to live seven years , nearly eight . " Trusting in this small capital , and with nothing to look to in the future except the uncertain ...
... sister , and 1007. more which the Lyrical Ballads have brought me , my sister and I contrived to live seven years , nearly eight . " Trusting in this small capital , and with nothing to look to in the future except the uncertain ...
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