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... soul to fancy ought But a white , celestiall thought ; When yet I had not walkt above A mile , or two , from my first love , And looking back ( at that short space , ) Could see a glimpse of his bright - face ; 10 When on some gilded ...
... soul to fancy ought But a white , celestiall thought ; When yet I had not walkt above A mile , or two , from my first love , And looking back ( at that short space , ) Could see a glimpse of his bright - face ; 10 When on some gilded ...
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... soul unbounded springs to thee ! Oh curst , dear horrors of all - conscious night ! How glowing guilt exalts the keen de- light ! 230 Provoking demons all restraint remove , And stir within me every source of love . I hear thee , view ...
... soul unbounded springs to thee ! Oh curst , dear horrors of all - conscious night ! How glowing guilt exalts the keen de- light ! 230 Provoking demons all restraint remove , And stir within me every source of love . I hear thee , view ...
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... soul If aught obscure , if ink - spot , from vile pens Scribbling a charge against him- ( I was glad Then , for the first time , that I could not write ) - Flirted his way , have flecked the blaze ! 1490 For me , ' Tis otherwise : let ...
... soul If aught obscure , if ink - spot , from vile pens Scribbling a charge against him- ( I was glad Then , for the first time , that I could not write ) - Flirted his way , have flecked the blaze ! 1490 For me , ' Tis otherwise : let ...
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