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Though absent , present in desires they be ; Our souls much further than our eyes
can see . Drayton . your sight my life is less secure ; Those wounds you gave ,
your eyes can only cure ; 4 ABSENCE . No balm in absence will effectual prove ...
Though absent , present in desires they be ; Our souls much further than our eyes
can see . Drayton . your sight my life is less secure ; Those wounds you gave ,
your eyes can only cure ; 4 ABSENCE . No balm in absence will effectual prove ...
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The limner's art may trace the absent feature , And give the eye of distant
weeping faith To view the form of its idolatry ; But oh ! the scenes ' mid which they
met and parted , The thoughts — the recollections sweet and bitter , Tn ' Elysian ...
The limner's art may trace the absent feature , And give the eye of distant
weeping faith To view the form of its idolatry ; But oh ! the scenes ' mid which they
met and parted , The thoughts — the recollections sweet and bitter , Tn ' Elysian ...
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They both beheld thee with their sister's eyes , And often have revealed their
passion to me ; But tell me whose address thou favour'st most , I long to know ,
and yet I dread to hear it . Addison . Thrice happy he , who with a good address ...
They both beheld thee with their sister's eyes , And often have revealed their
passion to me ; But tell me whose address thou favour'st most , I long to know ,
and yet I dread to hear it . Addison . Thrice happy he , who with a good address ...
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... When youth is ours -- before the scorching rays Of manhood's noon hath swept
away the dew , That glitters in the eye ... That ends this strange eventful history ,
Is second childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , sans eyes , sans taste ...
... When youth is ours -- before the scorching rays Of manhood's noon hath swept
away the dew , That glitters in the eye ... That ends this strange eventful history ,
Is second childishness , and mere oblivion ; Sans teeth , sans eyes , sans taste ...
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Your altitude offends the eyes Of those who want the power to rise ; The world , a
willing stander - by , Inclines to aid a specious lie . Swift . 32 AMAZEMENT .
AMBITION . AMAZEMENT . He answered nought ALTERNATION . 31 ALTITUDE
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Your altitude offends the eyes Of those who want the power to rise ; The world , a
willing stander - by , Inclines to aid a specious lie . Swift . 32 AMAZEMENT .
AMBITION . AMAZEMENT . He answered nought ALTERNATION . 31 ALTITUDE
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