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Page xiv
... thee . T. Moore 284 Ae fond kiss • R. Burns , 285 Fare thee well When we Two parted . Maid of Athens , ere we part Absence . To an Absentee . Sonnet : « Like as a ship , that through the Ocean wide » . Lord Byron 286 Lord Byron 288 Lord ...
... thee . T. Moore 284 Ae fond kiss • R. Burns , 285 Fare thee well When we Two parted . Maid of Athens , ere we part Absence . To an Absentee . Sonnet : « Like as a ship , that through the Ocean wide » . Lord Byron 286 Lord Byron 288 Lord ...
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... Thee in the Night . To- . Composed at Rotterdam . The Castled Crag of Drachenfels . Oh , soon return . E. Spenser 292 R. Burns 293 · A. P. Graves 294 S. T. Coleridge 295 T. K. Hervey 295 T. Hood 296 · Lord Byron 298 T. Moore 299 Robin ...
... Thee in the Night . To- . Composed at Rotterdam . The Castled Crag of Drachenfels . Oh , soon return . E. Spenser 292 R. Burns 293 · A. P. Graves 294 S. T. Coleridge 295 T. K. Hervey 295 T. Hood 296 · Lord Byron 298 T. Moore 299 Robin ...
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... thee what songs should waken ! JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL . THE HOUSE . There is no architect Can build as the muse can ; She is skilful to select Materials for her plan ; Slow and warily to choose Rafters of immortal pine , Or cedar ...
... thee what songs should waken ! JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL . THE HOUSE . There is no architect Can build as the muse can ; She is skilful to select Materials for her plan ; Slow and warily to choose Rafters of immortal pine , Or cedar ...
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... thee thy numbers wild speaking The language alternate of rapture and woe : Oh ! none but some lover , whose heart - strings are breaking , The pang that I feel at our parting can know . Each joy thou couldst double , and when there came ...
... thee thy numbers wild speaking The language alternate of rapture and woe : Oh ! none but some lover , whose heart - strings are breaking , The pang that I feel at our parting can know . Each joy thou couldst double , and when there came ...
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... thee by Chaucer , or Spenser , or bid Beaumont lie A little further off , to make thee room : - 30.
... thee by Chaucer , or Spenser , or bid Beaumont lie A little further off , to make thee room : - 30.
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