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... once her playful peer , And now her sainted mistress dear ? And will not Emily receive This lovely chronicler of things Long past , delights and sorrowings ? Lone sufferer ! will not she believe The promise in that speaking face , And ...
... once her playful peer , And now her sainted mistress dear ? And will not Emily receive This lovely chronicler of things Long past , delights and sorrowings ? Lone sufferer ! will not she believe The promise in that speaking face , And ...
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... once had been well known to him : And oh what joy the recollection now Sent to his heart ! he lifted up his eyes , And , looking round , imagined that he saw Strange alteration wrought on every side Among the woods and fields , and that ...
... once had been well known to him : And oh what joy the recollection now Sent to his heart ! he lifted up his eyes , And , looking round , imagined that he saw Strange alteration wrought on every side Among the woods and fields , and that ...
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... once highly celebrated , are forgotten ; those of Pope still retain their hold upon public estimation , — nay , there is not a passage of descriptive poetry , which at this day finds so many and such ardent admirers . Strange to think ...
... once highly celebrated , are forgotten ; those of Pope still retain their hold upon public estimation , — nay , there is not a passage of descriptive poetry , which at this day finds so many and such ardent admirers . Strange to think ...
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