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... fair - in a sack ! Many a man never gets fair play- sometimes is born with a constitution that won't per- mit it - sometimes is born into circumstances that will not . Let us be charitable . Southey's " Doctor , " when he heard of a ...
... fair - in a sack ! Many a man never gets fair play- sometimes is born with a constitution that won't per- mit it - sometimes is born into circumstances that will not . Let us be charitable . Southey's " Doctor , " when he heard of a ...
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... fair and debonair , that now so lowly lies , The life upon her yellow hair , but not within her eyes- The life still there upon her hair - the death upon her eyes . IV . " Avaunt ! to - night my heart is light . will I upraise , No ...
... fair and debonair , that now so lowly lies , The life upon her yellow hair , but not within her eyes- The life still there upon her hair - the death upon her eyes . IV . " Avaunt ! to - night my heart is light . will I upraise , No ...
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... fair and stately palace— Radiant palace - reared its head . In the monarch Thought's dominion- It stood there ! Never seraph spread a pinion Over fabric half so fair ! II . Banners - yellow , glorious , golden- On its roof did float and ...
... fair and stately palace— Radiant palace - reared its head . In the monarch Thought's dominion- It stood there ! Never seraph spread a pinion Over fabric half so fair ! II . Banners - yellow , glorious , golden- On its roof did float and ...
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... fair palace door , Through which came flowing , flowing , flowing , And sparkling evermore , A troop of Echoes , whose sweet duty Was but to sing , In voices of surpassing beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . V. But evil things ...
... fair palace door , Through which came flowing , flowing , flowing , And sparkling evermore , A troop of Echoes , whose sweet duty Was but to sing , In voices of surpassing beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . V. But evil things ...
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... a world of moan , And my soul was a stagnant tide , Till the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride- Till the yellow - haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride . II . Ah , less - less bright The stars. EULALIE.
... a world of moan , And my soul was a stagnant tide , Till the fair and gentle Eulalie became my blushing bride- Till the yellow - haired young Eulalie became my smiling bride . II . Ah , less - less bright The stars. EULALIE.
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