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... golden palaces , to repose by the waterfalls of Elysian gardens . " His scenery is everywhere magnificent . His Genius is always waited upon with the splendour of an Oriental monarch . I have spoken of the tinge of melancholy which ...
... golden palaces , to repose by the waterfalls of Elysian gardens . " His scenery is everywhere magnificent . His Genius is always waited upon with the splendour of an Oriental monarch . I have spoken of the tinge of melancholy which ...
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... more ! weep now or See ! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love , Lenore ! Come ! let the burial rite be read- -- -the. Ан , broken is the golden bowl ! the spirit flown for With quietude , and sultriness , and slumber ,. LENORE.
... more ! weep now or See ! on yon drear and rigid bier low lies thy love , Lenore ! Come ! let the burial rite be read- -- -the. Ан , broken is the golden bowl ! the spirit flown for With quietude , and sultriness , and slumber ,. LENORE.
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... , from fiends below , the indignant ghost is riven- From Hell unto a high estate far up within the Heaven- From grief and groan , to a golden throne , beside the King of Heaven . " A VALENTINE . FOR her this rhyme is penned , LENORE . 13.
... , from fiends below , the indignant ghost is riven- From Hell unto a high estate far up within the Heaven- From grief and groan , to a golden throne , beside the King of Heaven . " A VALENTINE . FOR her this rhyme is penned , LENORE . 13.
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... golden throne the monarch lolled , Glides , spectre - like , unto his marble home , Lit by the wan light of the hornéd moon , The swift and silent lizard of the stones ! C IV . But stay ! these walls - these ivy THE COLISEUM . 17.
... golden throne the monarch lolled , Glides , spectre - like , unto his marble home , Lit by the wan light of the hornéd moon , The swift and silent lizard of the stones ! C IV . But stay ! these walls - these ivy THE COLISEUM . 17.
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... . With thy dear name as text , though bidden by thee , I cannot write - I cannot speak or think— Alas , I cannot feel ; for ' tis not feeling , This standing motionless upon the golden Threshold of the wide - open gate of dreams , 23 ΤΟ.
... . With thy dear name as text , though bidden by thee , I cannot write - I cannot speak or think— Alas , I cannot feel ; for ' tis not feeling , This standing motionless upon the golden Threshold of the wide - open gate of dreams , 23 ΤΟ.
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