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... Emma's self could hardly share ; His " little Maid " - so wont the sire to call The sole dear pledge of blessings past recal . His little Maid the easy lesson caught ; Whom her dear Father lov'd his Emma ought ; And , e'en in early ...
... Emma's self could hardly share ; His " little Maid " - so wont the sire to call The sole dear pledge of blessings past recal . His little Maid the easy lesson caught ; Whom her dear Father lov'd his Emma ought ; And , e'en in early ...
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... Emma's cheek with deeper rose o'erspread , Did Clair's ingenuous mind the truth suspect , Or Emma's self her growing love detect : But now ' twas clear ; and he amaz'd , till now He should so lack discernment ; should allow His dreams ...
... Emma's cheek with deeper rose o'erspread , Did Clair's ingenuous mind the truth suspect , Or Emma's self her growing love detect : But now ' twas clear ; and he amaz'd , till now He should so lack discernment ; should allow His dreams ...
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... Emma's beauty shine more dazzling bright , Did some clear stones , with strong reflected light , Circle her arm , or glitter on her head - Though fathoms deep was once their silent bed - Than when the lavish stock , or blushing rose ...
... Emma's beauty shine more dazzling bright , Did some clear stones , with strong reflected light , Circle her arm , or glitter on her head - Though fathoms deep was once their silent bed - Than when the lavish stock , or blushing rose ...
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... Emma . No attempt she made To speak , but sought the garden's shade , And there indulg'd the tear that maiden pride , Now first inspiring caution , bade her hide . Ere that enlight'ning minute , when one word Thrill'd to the heart ...
... Emma . No attempt she made To speak , but sought the garden's shade , And there indulg'd the tear that maiden pride , Now first inspiring caution , bade her hide . Ere that enlight'ning minute , when one word Thrill'd to the heart ...
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... Emma , nay what treasures do you lack ? " Come , make the list , and I will bring them back . " What will you say when I , perhaps , produce " Falernian wine , and water from Vaucluse ? " One of the silken slippers Laura wore • " When ...
... Emma , nay what treasures do you lack ? " Come , make the list , and I will bring them back . " What will you say when I , perhaps , produce " Falernian wine , and water from Vaucluse ? " One of the silken slippers Laura wore • " When ...
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