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... hairs : ( Sir Plume of amber snuff - box justly vain , And nice conduct of a clouded cane ) : With earnest eyes , and ... hair ; Which never more its honours shall renew , Clipp'd from the lovely head where late it grew ) 135 That while ...
... hairs : ( Sir Plume of amber snuff - box justly vain , And nice conduct of a clouded cane ) : With earnest eyes , and ... hair ; Which never more its honours shall renew , Clipp'd from the lovely head where late it grew ) 135 That while ...
Page 438
... hair My blood will hurt ! The Three , I do not scorn To death , because they never lived : but I 230 Have lived ... hair fall , And , last , she sat down by my side And called me . When no voice replied , 15 She put my arm about her ...
... hair My blood will hurt ! The Three , I do not scorn To death , because they never lived : but I 230 Have lived ... hair fall , And , last , she sat down by my side And called me . When no voice replied , 15 She put my arm about her ...
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... hair , 50 The master of the village school , sleek of hair and smooth of tongue , To the quaint tune of some old psalm , a husk- ing - ballad sung . THE CORN - SONG Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard ! Heap high the golden corn ! No ...
... hair , 50 The master of the village school , sleek of hair and smooth of tongue , To the quaint tune of some old psalm , a husk- ing - ballad sung . THE CORN - SONG Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard ! Heap high the golden corn ! No ...
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