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... light spray , Nodding and tinkling in the breath of heaven , Is studded with its trembling water - drops , That glimmer with an amethystine light . But round the parent - stem the long low boughs Bend , in a glittering ring , and arbors ...
... light spray , Nodding and tinkling in the breath of heaven , Is studded with its trembling water - drops , That glimmer with an amethystine light . But round the parent - stem the long low boughs Bend , in a glittering ring , and arbors ...
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... light , And lifting dark green tresses of the pines , Till every lock is luminous - gently float , Fraught with hale odors up the heavens afar To faint when twilight on her virginal throat Wears for a gem the tremulous vesper star . THE ...
... light , And lifting dark green tresses of the pines , Till every lock is luminous - gently float , Fraught with hale odors up the heavens afar To faint when twilight on her virginal throat Wears for a gem the tremulous vesper star . THE ...
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... light he was to no one but himself Where now he sat , concerned with he knew what , 20 A quiet light , and then not even that . He consigned to the moon , such as she was , So late - arising , to the broken moon As better than the sun ...
... light he was to no one but himself Where now he sat , concerned with he knew what , 20 A quiet light , and then not even that . He consigned to the moon , such as she was , So late - arising , to the broken moon As better than the sun ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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