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... thoughts crave- Not joy again , but rest within the grave . " A sweet low voice , in starry nights , Chants to his ear a ... thought , and wearied by connecting passa- ges , this closeness is an agreeable change - like the change from a ...
... thoughts crave- Not joy again , but rest within the grave . " A sweet low voice , in starry nights , Chants to his ear a ... thought , and wearied by connecting passa- ges , this closeness is an agreeable change - like the change from a ...
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... thought ; they are the expressions of the thoughts and feelings , awakened by peculiar circumstances , or single incidents or descriptions of objects in nature , with such remarks as the associations of the poet may have suggested , all ...
... thought ; they are the expressions of the thoughts and feelings , awakened by peculiar circumstances , or single incidents or descriptions of objects in nature , with such remarks as the associations of the poet may have suggested , all ...
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... thought the prettiest woman there . He said : ' It would be difficult in a starlight night , to say which was the brightest star ; but observ- ing she expected him to say which he thought so , he bowed to the Princess Elizabeth ...
... thought the prettiest woman there . He said : ' It would be difficult in a starlight night , to say which was the brightest star ; but observ- ing she expected him to say which he thought so , he bowed to the Princess Elizabeth ...
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DANAS POEMS | 115 |
GERMAN LITERATURE | 150 |
ART PAGE | 220 |
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