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... I suppose , his own peculiar realm of dreamland , his own chosen country , his
own favourite period ; and from my earliest hour of fanciful idleness , down to this
present moment , Spain , as it existed when the Moors ruled over the fairest part ...
... I suppose , his own peculiar realm of dreamland , his own chosen country , his
own favourite period ; and from my earliest hour of fanciful idleness , down to this
present moment , Spain , as it existed when the Moors ruled over the fairest part ...
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Two literary gentlemen from London and ourselves completed the actual party ;
but there was a large fluctuating series of guests for the hour or guests for the day
, of almost all ranks and descriptions , from the Earl and his Countess to the ...
Two literary gentlemen from London and ourselves completed the actual party ;
but there was a large fluctuating series of guests for the hour or guests for the day
, of almost all ranks and descriptions , from the Earl and his Countess to the ...
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When the clock had struck eight , I expected him heame , And whiles went to
meet him as far as Dumleane ; Of aw hours it telt , eight was dearest to me , And
now when it streykes , there's a tear i ' my e'e . Oh , Willy ! dear Willy ! it never can
be ...
When the clock had struck eight , I expected him heame , And whiles went to
meet him as far as Dumleane ; Of aw hours it telt , eight was dearest to me , And
now when it streykes , there's a tear i ' my e'e . Oh , Willy ! dear Willy ! it never can
be ...
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I took my lute ; methought its strain Might wile the heavy hours along ; I strove to
fill my heart and brain With the sweet breath of ancient song : In vain ; whate'er I
made my choice Was fraught with thy bewitching voice . And down I laid the ...
I took my lute ; methought its strain Might wile the heavy hours along ; I strove to
fill my heart and brain With the sweet breath of ancient song : In vain ; whate'er I
made my choice Was fraught with thy bewitching voice . And down I laid the ...
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Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er , Throned in
my heart , until the hour When thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there
thine olden reign . The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not ...
Thine image , in vice - regal power , Shall ruling sit all memories o'er , Throned in
my heart , until the hour When thou thyself shalt come again , Restoring there
thine olden reign . The next poem is also written in a hopeful mood : Fear not ...
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