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... Without alloy . One of the least of these " - So In truth is what I feel myself to be- can pray to Heav'n on bended knees- " Send more like thee . " -Helen Bingham Burton Captives Night holds you captive , Moon and Stars , 14.
... Without alloy . One of the least of these " - So In truth is what I feel myself to be- can pray to Heav'n on bended knees- " Send more like thee . " -Helen Bingham Burton Captives Night holds you captive , Moon and Stars , 14.
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Clara Catherine Prince. Captives Night holds you captive , Moon and Stars , Chained in her towered sky . Are you not sick of it , crowded there , Watching the years drag by ? Life holds me captive , Moon and Stars , Captive with every ...
Clara Catherine Prince. Captives Night holds you captive , Moon and Stars , Chained in her towered sky . Are you not sick of it , crowded there , Watching the years drag by ? Life holds me captive , Moon and Stars , Captive with every ...
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... moon - glade gay and deep , When all the stupids are asleep.— Their children are the only ones To whom this blessing ... moon leans down to hear . The gray - eyed Naiads in the pool Are calling me a sleepy fool , And Night is letting ...
... moon - glade gay and deep , When all the stupids are asleep.— Their children are the only ones To whom this blessing ... moon leans down to hear . The gray - eyed Naiads in the pool Are calling me a sleepy fool , And Night is letting ...
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... moon's cup On the azure wall of her house hung up , — Laughs , as she tosses a rosy kiss To the dreaming hills , that flush with bliss . Evening - frightened by Night's dark frown— Fled ; but she carried away Wrapped in the folds of her ...
... moon's cup On the azure wall of her house hung up , — Laughs , as she tosses a rosy kiss To the dreaming hills , that flush with bliss . Evening - frightened by Night's dark frown— Fled ; but she carried away Wrapped in the folds of her ...
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... that you have come to know How hard it was to tell you I must go : What anguish to forego the bliss I crave From salt sweet lips - red lips that I adore . -Barbara Hollis . PROSE PASTELS Night Mad with her own sensuousness the moon 17 ...
... that you have come to know How hard it was to tell you I must go : What anguish to forego the bliss I crave From salt sweet lips - red lips that I adore . -Barbara Hollis . PROSE PASTELS Night Mad with her own sensuousness the moon 17 ...
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