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... eyes ; Dumb eloquence , whose power doth move the blood More than all words or wisdom of the wise ; Still harmony , whose diapason lies Within a brow " - But he farther distinguishes the lady of his choice by one of the loveliest quat ...
... eyes ; Dumb eloquence , whose power doth move the blood More than all words or wisdom of the wise ; Still harmony , whose diapason lies Within a brow " - But he farther distinguishes the lady of his choice by one of the loveliest quat ...
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... eyes he makes his nest , His bed amid my tender breast ; My kisses are his daily feast , And yet he robs me of my rest ; Ah , wanton , will you ? " And if I sleep , then peereth he With pretty slight , And makes his pillow of my knee ...
... eyes he makes his nest , His bed amid my tender breast ; My kisses are his daily feast , And yet he robs me of my rest ; Ah , wanton , will you ? " And if I sleep , then peereth he With pretty slight , And makes his pillow of my knee ...
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... eyes languishing . She had a sauntering , simpering , fine - lady air , as though her tarbooshed noddle harbored not a little vanity . The salutations of this pair were so many , and their com- pliments ( when translated ) sounded so ...
... eyes languishing . She had a sauntering , simpering , fine - lady air , as though her tarbooshed noddle harbored not a little vanity . The salutations of this pair were so many , and their com- pliments ( when translated ) sounded so ...
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