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... dream that the moment will be " perpetuate " : Keep silence still , and dream that we shall lie , Red mouth to mouth , entwined , and always hear The south wind's melody . . . . One may dream of being outside process : Beyond the reach ...
... dream that the moment will be " perpetuate " : Keep silence still , and dream that we shall lie , Red mouth to mouth , entwined , and always hear The south wind's melody . . . . One may dream of being outside process : Beyond the reach ...
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... dream that the moment will be “ perpetuate " : Keep silence still , and dream that we shall lie , Red mouth to mouth , entwined , and always hear The south wind's melody .... One may dream of being outside process : Beyond the reach of ...
... dream that the moment will be “ perpetuate " : Keep silence still , and dream that we shall lie , Red mouth to mouth , entwined , and always hear The south wind's melody .... One may dream of being outside process : Beyond the reach of ...
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... dream . And yet the dream does not make one forget the winter that lies ahead : Beyond the pearled horizons lie Winter and night : awaiting these We garner this poor hour of ease , Until love turn from us and die Beneath the drear ...
... dream . And yet the dream does not make one forget the winter that lies ahead : Beyond the pearled horizons lie Winter and night : awaiting these We garner this poor hour of ease , Until love turn from us and die Beneath the drear ...
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