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Two daughters have I ! -all the day shall one thy handmaid beThe other ( and the
fairest far ) by night shall cherish thee . “ The one shall be thy waiting - maid , thy
weary feet to lave , To scatter perfumes on thy head , and fetch thee garments ...
Two daughters have I ! -all the day shall one thy handmaid beThe other ( and the
fairest far ) by night shall cherish thee . “ The one shall be thy waiting - maid , thy
weary feet to lave , To scatter perfumes on thy head , and fetch thee garments ...
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Yon tall plume waving o'er his brow , of azure mixed with white , I guess ' twas
wreathed by Zara , whom he will wed to - night . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the
golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze with all the town
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Yon tall plume waving o'er his brow , of azure mixed with white , I guess ' twas
wreathed by Zara , whom he will wed to - night . Rise up , rise up , Xarifa , lay the
golden cushion down ; Rise up , come to the window , and gaze with all the town
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You take pleasure in sighs , In sad music delight ; With the dawning you rise , Yet
sit up half the night . “ When you take up your work , You look vacant , and stare ;
And gaze on your sampler , Yet miss the stitch there . “ You're in love , people ...
You take pleasure in sighs , In sad music delight ; With the dawning you rise , Yet
sit up half the night . “ When you take up your work , You look vacant , and stare ;
And gaze on your sampler , Yet miss the stitch there . “ You're in love , people ...
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... Loved all that he said ; But I fear he is fickle , I fear he has fled . “ He is gone of
free choice , Without summons or call ; And ' tis foolish to love him , Or like him at
all . ” . 60 Nay , pray morn and night To the Virgin 18 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... Loved all that he said ; But I fear he is fickle , I fear he has fled . “ He is gone of
free choice , Without summons or call ; And ' tis foolish to love him , Or like him at
all . ” . 60 Nay , pray morn and night To the Virgin 18 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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60 Nay , pray morn and night To the Virgin above , Lest this Pedro return , And
again you should love , ” ( Said Miguela in jest , As she answered poor Jane ; ) “
For , when love has been bought At the cost of such pain , “ What hope is there ...
60 Nay , pray morn and night To the Virgin above , Lest this Pedro return , And
again you should love , ” ( Said Miguela in jest , As she answered poor Jane ; ) “
For , when love has been bought At the cost of such pain , “ What hope is there ...
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