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Think we , or think we not , time hurries on With a resistless , unremitting stream ;
Yet treads more soft than e'er did midnight thief , That slides his hand under the
miser's pillow , And carries off his prize . – What is this world ? What but a ...
Think we , or think we not , time hurries on With a resistless , unremitting stream ;
Yet treads more soft than e'er did midnight thief , That slides his hand under the
miser's pillow , And carries off his prize . – What is this world ? What but a ...
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So Cynthia , poets feign , worm lies In shadows veiled , soft , sliding from her
Gnawing within them . sphere , Her shepherd cheered ; of her enamoured
Thoughts , like old vultures , prey upon their less heart - strings , Than I of thee .
And art ...
So Cynthia , poets feign , worm lies In shadows veiled , soft , sliding from her
Gnawing within them . sphere , Her shepherd cheered ; of her enamoured
Thoughts , like old vultures , prey upon their less heart - strings , Than I of thee .
And art ...
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I've lost a day ” —the prince who nobly cried , Had been an emperor without his
crown . Of Rome ? say , rather , lord of human race : He spoke as if deputed by
mankind . So should all speak ; so reason speaks in all : From the soft whispers
of ...
I've lost a day ” —the prince who nobly cried , Had been an emperor without his
crown . Of Rome ? say , rather , lord of human race : He spoke as if deputed by
mankind . So should all speak ; so reason speaks in all : From the soft whispers
of ...
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DOMESTIC HAPPINESS . Of herds and flocks a thousand tugging bills Steal hair
and wool ; and oft , when unob But happy they ! the happiest of their served , kind
! Plack from the barn a straw ; till soft and Whom gentler stars unite , and in one ...
DOMESTIC HAPPINESS . Of herds and flocks a thousand tugging bills Steal hair
and wool ; and oft , when unob But happy they ! the happiest of their served , kind
! Plack from the barn a straw ; till soft and Whom gentler stars unite , and in one ...
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By degrees , The human blossom blows ; and every day , Soft as it rolls along ,
shows some new charm , The father's lustre , and the mother's bloom . Then
infant reason grows apace , and calls For the kind hand of an assiduous care .
By degrees , The human blossom blows ; and every day , Soft as it rolls along ,
shows some new charm , The father's lustre , and the mother's bloom . Then
infant reason grows apace , and calls For the kind hand of an assiduous care .
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