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Now night is come , now soone her dis- aray , And in her bed her lay ; Lay her in lillies and in violets , 300 And silken courteins ouer her display , And odourd sheetes , and Arras couerlets . Behold how goodly my faire loue does ly In ...
Now night is come , now soone her dis- aray , And in her bed her lay ; Lay her in lillies and in violets , 300 And silken courteins ouer her display , And odourd sheetes , and Arras couerlets . Behold how goodly my faire loue does ly In ...
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Ah , might I always rest unseen , So I might have thee always near ! 30 To - morrow hurry through the fields Of Flanders to the storied Rhine ! To - night those soft - fringed eyes shall close Beneath one roof , my queen ! with mine .
Ah , might I always rest unseen , So I might have thee always near ! 30 To - morrow hurry through the fields Of Flanders to the storied Rhine ! To - night those soft - fringed eyes shall close Beneath one roof , my queen ! with mine .
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Yes , here and there some weary wanderer In that same city of tremendous night , 30 Will understand the speech , and feel a stir Of fellowship in all - disastrous fight ; ' I suffer mute and lonely , yet another Uplifts his voice to let ...
Yes , here and there some weary wanderer In that same city of tremendous night , 30 Will understand the speech , and feel a stir Of fellowship in all - disastrous fight ; ' I suffer mute and lonely , yet another Uplifts his voice to let ...
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