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... fear of rattling on the stones With thistle - down they shod it ; For all her maidens much did fear , If Oberon had chanced to hear 150 That Mab his queen should have been there , He would not have abode it . She mounts her chariot with ...
... fear of rattling on the stones With thistle - down they shod it ; For all her maidens much did fear , If Oberon had chanced to hear 150 That Mab his queen should have been there , He would not have abode it . She mounts her chariot with ...
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... fear not me , But believe that I shall make Speedier journeys , since I take Song ΙΟ More wings and spurs than he ... fears fulfil ; But think that we Are but turned aside to sleep ; They who one another keep Alive , ne'er parted be . A ...
... fear not me , But believe that I shall make Speedier journeys , since I take Song ΙΟ More wings and spurs than he ... fears fulfil ; But think that we Are but turned aside to sleep ; They who one another keep Alive , ne'er parted be . A ...
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... fear to know . The mystic dark decrees Unfold not of the destinies , Nor boldly seek to antedate The laws of fate ; 10 Thy anxious search awhile for- bear , Suppress thy haste , And know that time at last Will crown thy hope or fix thy fear ...
... fear to know . The mystic dark decrees Unfold not of the destinies , Nor boldly seek to antedate The laws of fate ; 10 Thy anxious search awhile for- bear , Suppress thy haste , And know that time at last Will crown thy hope or fix thy fear ...
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