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... stood ; And found them there a place of rest Richer than Araby the Blest . Wild was the scene , but all as fair As fancy's fondest visions are , And seemed , to those its haunts who trod , A paradise , without its God . Here , on the ...
... stood ; And found them there a place of rest Richer than Araby the Blest . Wild was the scene , but all as fair As fancy's fondest visions are , And seemed , to those its haunts who trod , A paradise , without its God . Here , on the ...
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... stood before him and , seizing his brand , With a withering scowl , for a moment she eyed him In silent displeasure ; then , waving her hand , Thus spoke - while his dogs crouched in terror beside hinr . " Rash mortal ! that dares ...
... stood before him and , seizing his brand , With a withering scowl , for a moment she eyed him In silent displeasure ; then , waving her hand , Thus spoke - while his dogs crouched in terror beside hinr . " Rash mortal ! that dares ...
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... stood ; And on the sea bed's glittering sand They walked , as light as on dry land . Earl Ronald , with amazement , eyed The wonders of the scene , And gazed upon his lovely guide Who seemed an Ocean - Queen ; And such she was - and as ...
... stood ; And on the sea bed's glittering sand They walked , as light as on dry land . Earl Ronald , with amazement , eyed The wonders of the scene , And gazed upon his lovely guide Who seemed an Ocean - Queen ; And such she was - and as ...
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... stood ; Whose folding doors , of diamond sheen , Self - turning opened wide , As toward them moved their peerlees queen , With Ronald at her side : They passed the portal arch , and soon Were seated in its rich saloon . And there th ...
... stood ; Whose folding doors , of diamond sheen , Self - turning opened wide , As toward them moved their peerlees queen , With Ronald at her side : They passed the portal arch , and soon Were seated in its rich saloon . And there th ...
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... stood . Ranged by his side , each gallant steed Was ready , at his rider's need , To scour , with footing fleet and sure , Mountain and dell , upland and moor ; And scarce with tightened bit and réin , Ꭰ His ardor could the groom ...
... stood . Ranged by his side , each gallant steed Was ready , at his rider's need , To scour , with footing fleet and sure , Mountain and dell , upland and moor ; And scarce with tightened bit and réin , Ꭰ His ardor could the groom ...
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