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... eyes of men their first glimpse into that Smile on our loves ; and while thou drawest round . The sky's blue curtains , scatter silver dew On every flower that closes its sweet eyes In timely sleep . Let thy west wind sleep on The lake ...
... eyes of men their first glimpse into that Smile on our loves ; and while thou drawest round . The sky's blue curtains , scatter silver dew On every flower that closes its sweet eyes In timely sleep . Let thy west wind sleep on The lake ...
Page 448
... eyes - what could such eyes do there But weep , and weep , that they were born so fair ? As Proserpine still weeps for her Sicilian air . The god , with a touch of his transfiguring wand , charms her back into a woman's shape , and sets ...
... eyes - what could such eyes do there But weep , and weep , that they were born so fair ? As Proserpine still weeps for her Sicilian air . The god , with a touch of his transfiguring wand , charms her back into a woman's shape , and sets ...
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... eyes - what could such eyes do there But weep , and weep , that they were born so fair ? As Proserpine still weeps for her Sicilian air . The god , with a touch of his transfiguring wand , charms her back into a woman's shape , and sets ...
... eyes - what could such eyes do there But weep , and weep , that they were born so fair ? As Proserpine still weeps for her Sicilian air . The god , with a touch of his transfiguring wand , charms her back into a woman's shape , and sets ...
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