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Page 134
... sight , It marked the edge Of one of many circles . 10 At the sight of blackbirds Flying in a green light , Even the bawds of euphony Would cry out sharply . 11 He rode over Connecticut In a glass coach . Once , a fear pierced him , In ...
... sight , It marked the edge Of one of many circles . 10 At the sight of blackbirds Flying in a green light , Even the bawds of euphony Would cry out sharply . 11 He rode over Connecticut In a glass coach . Once , a fear pierced him , In ...
Page 363
... sight , when he Wrought in the field , or on his shepherd's stool Sate with a fettered sheep before him stretched Under the large old oak , that near his door Stood single , and , from matchless depth of shade , Chosen for the Shearer's ...
... sight , when he Wrought in the field , or on his shepherd's stool Sate with a fettered sheep before him stretched Under the large old oak , that near his door Stood single , and , from matchless depth of shade , Chosen for the Shearer's ...
Page 524
... sight at once as he named the ineffable Name , And pile him a palace straight , to pleasure the princess he loved ! II Would it might tarry like his , the beautiful building of mine , This which my keys in a crowd pressed and importuned ...
... sight at once as he named the ineffable Name , And pile him a palace straight , to pleasure the princess he loved ! II Would it might tarry like his , the beautiful building of mine , This which my keys in a crowd pressed and importuned ...
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