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... Cupid armed , Not from thee , Gazel , • 351 Still thou fliest , 351 Let Joy alone be remember'd now 352 The young Muleteers of Grenada . 353 Hush , sweet Lute , . – 354 The Song of the Olden " me , 354 • The Boy of the Alps , Love's ...
... Cupid armed , Not from thee , Gazel , • 351 Still thou fliest , 351 Let Joy alone be remember'd now 352 The young Muleteers of Grenada . 353 Hush , sweet Lute , . – 354 The Song of the Olden " me , 354 • The Boy of the Alps , Love's ...
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... Cupid and Psyche , . Hero and Leander , . The Leaf and the Fountain , Cephalus and Procris , Youth and Age , LEGENDARY BALLADS . PAGE 425 The Dying Warrior , 426 The Magic Mirror , . 427 The Pilgrim ,. 427 The High - born Ladye , 429 ...
... Cupid and Psyche , . Hero and Leander , . The Leaf and the Fountain , Cephalus and Procris , Youth and Age , LEGENDARY BALLADS . PAGE 425 The Dying Warrior , 426 The Magic Mirror , . 427 The Pilgrim ,. 427 The High - born Ladye , 429 ...
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... Cupid's two eyes are not liker each other In smiles and in tears , than that moment to this . The first was like day - break , new , sudden , delicious , — The dawn of a pleasure scarce kindled up yet ; The last like the farewell of ...
... Cupid's two eyes are not liker each other In smiles and in tears , than that moment to this . The first was like day - break , new , sudden , delicious , — The dawn of a pleasure scarce kindled up yet ; The last like the farewell of ...
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... part , And wither'd then ! Cold its pulse lies , And mute are ev'n its sighs , All other grief it now defies . CUPID ARMED . PLACE the helm on thy brow ,. HOW HAPPY , ONCE . LOVE'S LIGHT SUMMER - CLOUD . 352 MOORE'S WORKS .
... part , And wither'd then ! Cold its pulse lies , And mute are ev'n its sighs , All other grief it now defies . CUPID ARMED . PLACE the helm on thy brow ,. HOW HAPPY , ONCE . LOVE'S LIGHT SUMMER - CLOUD . 352 MOORE'S WORKS .
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With the Life of the Author Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller. CUPID ARMED . PLACE the helm on thy brow , In thy hand take the spear ; Thou art arm'd , Cupid , now , And thy battle - hour is near . March on march on thy shaft and bow ...
With the Life of the Author Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller. CUPID ARMED . PLACE the helm on thy brow , In thy hand take the spear ; Thou art arm'd , Cupid , now , And thy battle - hour is near . March on march on thy shaft and bow ...
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