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... ALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley Berkeley 0 Berkeley Berkeley F THE ONWERSITY OF LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OF LIBRARY Berkeley LIBRARY OF SABRINAE COROLLA . Sabrina fair , Listen , where thou.
... ALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley Berkeley 0 Berkeley Berkeley F THE ONWERSITY OF LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA OF LIBRARY Berkeley LIBRARY OF SABRINAE COROLLA . Sabrina fair , Listen , where thou.
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... thou art sitting Under the glassy , cool , translucent wave , In twisted braids of lilies knitting The loose train of thy amber - dropping hair ; Listen , for dear honour's sake , Goddess of the silver lake , Listen , and save ! MILTON ...
... thou art sitting Under the glassy , cool , translucent wave , In twisted braids of lilies knitting The loose train of thy amber - dropping hair ; Listen , for dear honour's sake , Goddess of the silver lake , Listen , and save ! MILTON ...
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... thou gang wi ' me ? Peace be around Thee Amor ad Flumen · Βὰν δ ̓ ἴμεναι πόλεμόνδε θεοί • Nullus ad amissas ibit Amicus Opes Nil ergo optabunt Homines Alexander ad Milites Calendae Septembres She is far from the Land Fontis Inscriptio ...
... thou gang wi ' me ? Peace be around Thee Amor ad Flumen · Βὰν δ ̓ ἴμεναι πόλεμόνδε θεοί • Nullus ad amissas ibit Amicus Opes Nil ergo optabunt Homines Alexander ad Milites Calendae Septembres She is far from the Land Fontis Inscriptio ...
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... thou , And , towards the sun , even higher sail ! The eagle smiled , and said , O fool , What do thy borrowed plumes avail ? By others ' strength thou dost ascend , But by thyself dost downward tend . MACHLER . Δακρυόεν γελάοισα . Te ...
... thou , And , towards the sun , even higher sail ! The eagle smiled , and said , O fool , What do thy borrowed plumes avail ? By others ' strength thou dost ascend , But by thyself dost downward tend . MACHLER . Δακρυόεν γελάοισα . Te ...
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... thou hast to mortals given , Which - oh , could it last , this earth were heaven ! We call thee hither , entrancing power ! Spirit of love ! Spirit of bliss ! The holiest time is the moonlight hour , And there never was moonlight so ...
... thou hast to mortals given , Which - oh , could it last , this earth were heaven ! We call thee hither , entrancing power ! Spirit of love ! Spirit of bliss ! The holiest time is the moonlight hour , And there never was moonlight so ...
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