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... vows ; Ay ! far more welcome than the happy soil The sea - scourged merchant , after all his toil , Salutes with tears of joy ; when fires betray The smoky chimneys of his Ithaca . Where hast thou been so long from my embraces , 15.
... vows ; Ay ! far more welcome than the happy soil The sea - scourged merchant , after all his toil , Salutes with tears of joy ; when fires betray The smoky chimneys of his Ithaca . Where hast thou been so long from my embraces , 15.
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Arthur Symons. Where hast thou been so long from my embraces , Poor pitied exile ? Tell me , did thy graces Fly discontented hence , and for a time Did rather choose to bless another clime ? Or went'st thou to this end , the more to move ...
Arthur Symons. Where hast thou been so long from my embraces , Poor pitied exile ? Tell me , did thy graces Fly discontented hence , and for a time Did rather choose to bless another clime ? Or went'st thou to this end , the more to move ...
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... hast thou golden slumbers ? O , sweet content ! Art thou rich , yet is thy mind perplexed ? O , punishment ! Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexed To add to golden numbers golden numbers ? O , sweet content ! O , sweet , O , sweet ...
... hast thou golden slumbers ? O , sweet content ! Art thou rich , yet is thy mind perplexed ? O , punishment ! Dost thou laugh to see how fools are vexed To add to golden numbers golden numbers ? O , sweet content ! O , sweet , O , sweet ...
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... thy foot , when thou hast trod ; Nor let the water rising high , As thou wad'st in , make thee cry And sob ; but ever live with me , And not a wave shall trouble thee ! Fletcher . Daffodil Batte Gorbo , as thou camest this way , 42.
... thy foot , when thou hast trod ; Nor let the water rising high , As thou wad'st in , make thee cry And sob ; but ever live with me , And not a wave shall trouble thee ! Fletcher . Daffodil Batte Gorbo , as thou camest this way , 42.
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... hast said , In numbers smoothly swelling . This palace standeth in the air , By necromancy placed there , That it no tempests needs to fear , Which way soe'er it blow it ; And somewhat southward toward the noon , Whence lies a way up to ...
... hast said , In numbers smoothly swelling . This palace standeth in the air , By necromancy placed there , That it no tempests needs to fear , Which way soe'er it blow it ; And somewhat southward toward the noon , Whence lies a way up to ...
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