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... golden , My faery singing - bird . I am done with their tricksy magic ! At night I am snug in bed . But I hide in my breast a golden , A singing - bird , that's dead . GERTRUDE HUNTINGTON MCGIFFERT Azrael READ episode sublime ...
... golden , My faery singing - bird . I am done with their tricksy magic ! At night I am snug in bed . But I hide in my breast a golden , A singing - bird , that's dead . GERTRUDE HUNTINGTON MCGIFFERT Azrael READ episode sublime ...
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... golden horn , One , they say , is golden shod , Both have the lasting scorn Of the animals of God ! One has an eye of fire , One a misty silver wing . Neither folk on earth would hire Or buy for anything . One pastures on the sun , The ...
... golden horn , One , they say , is golden shod , Both have the lasting scorn Of the animals of God ! One has an eye of fire , One a misty silver wing . Neither folk on earth would hire Or buy for anything . One pastures on the sun , The ...
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... golden eye of heaven , And blow the morning from their nosterils , Making their fiery gait above the clouds , Are not so honored in their governor , As you , ye slaves , in mighty Tamburlaine . Through the streets with troops of ...
... golden eye of heaven , And blow the morning from their nosterils , Making their fiery gait above the clouds , Are not so honored in their governor , As you , ye slaves , in mighty Tamburlaine . Through the streets with troops of ...
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