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... hast done me wrong , I wis , When thou the blame on me dost lay That thou , thro ' me , hast lost thy bliss . Where have I fared , by wood or way , Or sat , or stood , or wrought amiss , When I beyond thy glance did stray ? Well dost ...
... hast done me wrong , I wis , When thou the blame on me dost lay That thou , thro ' me , hast lost thy bliss . Where have I fared , by wood or way , Or sat , or stood , or wrought amiss , When I beyond thy glance did stray ? Well dost ...
Page 878
... hast this winter tempest over - shake , And driven away the longë nightës black . Saint Valentine , that art full high a - loft , Thus singen smalë fowlës for thy sake : " Now welcome summer with thy sonnë soft , That hast this winter ...
... hast this winter tempest over - shake , And driven away the longë nightës black . Saint Valentine , that art full high a - loft , Thus singen smalë fowlës for thy sake : " Now welcome summer with thy sonnë soft , That hast this winter ...
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... hast done at length , And darker fate hast found ; He fell , the forest prowler's prey : But thou 1553 LORD BYRON.
... hast done at length , And darker fate hast found ; He fell , the forest prowler's prey : But thou 1553 LORD BYRON.
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