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... thee . The fountain is dull , for thou hast not gazed on it , The bower is sunless and lonely to see ; The bird of the matin is silent upon it ; Haste , for their offering is waiting for thee . Come , for the morning light sleeps on the ...
... thee . The fountain is dull , for thou hast not gazed on it , The bower is sunless and lonely to see ; The bird of the matin is silent upon it ; Haste , for their offering is waiting for thee . Come , for the morning light sleeps on the ...
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... thee , And blame myself for letting thee , my better angel seem , And forgive thee , by forgetting thee , as some uneasy dream . Farewell enjoy the moments , my rivals will think sweet , And call it sunshine if you will , that brings ...
... thee , And blame myself for letting thee , my better angel seem , And forgive thee , by forgetting thee , as some uneasy dream . Farewell enjoy the moments , my rivals will think sweet , And call it sunshine if you will , that brings ...
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... thee , And blame myself for letting thee , my better angel seem , And forgive thee , by forgetting thee , as some uneasy dream . Farewell enjoy the moments , my rivals will think sweet , And call it sunshine if you will , that brings ...
... thee , And blame myself for letting thee , my better angel seem , And forgive thee , by forgetting thee , as some uneasy dream . Farewell enjoy the moments , my rivals will think sweet , And call it sunshine if you will , that brings ...
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