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A Pair Of Blue Eyes

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Author Name: Yishi

the king came to the throne; and some years after that, away went Hedger Luxellian, knocked at the king’s door, and asked if King Charles the Second was in. “No, he isn’t,” they said. “Then, is Charles the Third?” said Hedger Luxellian. “Yes,” said a young feller standing by like a common man, only he had a crown on, “my name is Charles the Third.”

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A Pair Of Blue Eyes
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'A fair vestal, throned in the west’
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'Twas on the evening of a winter’s day.’ -1
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‘Twas on the evening of a winter’s day.’-2
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'Twas on the evening of a winter’s day.’-3
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‘Melodious birds sing madrigals’-1
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'Melodious birds sing madrigals’-2
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‘Melodious birds sing madrigals’-3
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‘Melodious birds sing madrigals’-4
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'Melodious birds sing madrigals’-5
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-1
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-1
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-3
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-2
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-5
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-3
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-7
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-1
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-2
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-3
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-4
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'Bosom’d high in tufted trees.'-5
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'Bosom’d high in tufted trees.'-6
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-1
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-2
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-3
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-4
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-1
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-2
29
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-3
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-4
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-5
32
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-6
33
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-7
34
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-8
35
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-9
36
‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-1
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-2
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-3
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-4
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-5
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-6
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-7
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‘Her father did fume’-1
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‘Her father did fume’-2
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‘Her father did fume’-3
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‘Her father did fume’-4
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‘Her father did fume’-5
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‘Her father did fume’-6
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-1
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-2
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-3
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-4
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-5
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-6
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-7
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-8
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-1
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-2
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-3
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-4
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-5
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-6
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-7
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-8
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-1
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-2
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-3
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-4
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-5
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‘He set in order many proverbs.’-1
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‘He set in order many proverbs.’-2
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‘He set in order many proverbs.’-3
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‘We frolic while ‘tis May.’-1
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‘We frolic while ‘tis May.’-2
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‘We frolic while ‘tis May.’-3
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‘A wandering voice.’
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‘Then fancy shapes—as fancy can.’-1
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‘Then fancy shapes—as fancy can.’-2
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‘Her welcome, spoke in faltering phrase.’-1
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‘Her welcome, spoke in faltering phrase.’-2
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‘Her welcome, spoke in faltering phrase.’-3
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-1
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-2
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-3
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-4
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-5
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-6
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‘Love was in the next degree.’-1
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‘Love was in the next degree.’-2
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‘Love was in the next degree.’-3
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‘A distant dearness in the hill.’-1
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‘A distant dearness in the hill.’-2
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‘A distant dearness in the hill.’-3
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‘On thy cold grey stones, O sea!’-1
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‘On thy cold grey stones, O sea!’-2
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‘On thy cold grey stones, O sea!’-3
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‘A woman’s way.’-1
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‘A woman’s way.’-2
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‘A woman’s way.’-3
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‘A woman’s way.’-4
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‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-1
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‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-2
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‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-3
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‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-4
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‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-5
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‘Breeze, bird, and flower confess the hour.’
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‘Mine own familiar friend.’-1
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‘Mine own familiar friend.’-2
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‘Mine own familiar friend.’-3
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‘To that last nothing under earth.’-1
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‘To that last nothing under earth.’-2
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‘How should I greet thee?’-1
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‘How should I greet thee?’-2
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‘How should I greet thee?’-3
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‘How should I greet thee?’-4
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‘How should I greet thee?’-5
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‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-1
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‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-2
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‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-3
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‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-4
121
‘Care, thou canker.’-1
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‘Care, thou canker.’-2
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‘Care, thou canker.’-3
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‘Care, thou canker.’-4
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‘Care, thou canker.’-5
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‘Care, thou canker.’-6
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‘Vassal unto Love.’-1
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‘Vassal unto Love.’-2
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‘Vassal unto Love.’-3
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‘Vassal unto Love.’-4
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‘A worm i’ the bud.’-1
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‘A worm i’ the bud.’-2
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‘A worm i’ the bud.’-3
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‘Had I wist before I kist’-1
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‘Had I wist before I kist’-2
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‘Had I wist before I kist’-3
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‘O daughter of Babylon, wasted with misery.’-1
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‘O daughter of Babylon, wasted with misery.’-2
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‘O daughter of Babylon, wasted with misery.’-3
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‘Yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.’-1
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‘Yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.’-2
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‘Yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.’-3
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‘And wilt thou leave me thus?—say nay—say nay!’
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‘And wilt thou leave me thus?—say nay—say nay!’-2
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‘The pennie’s the jewel that beautifies a’.-1
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‘The pennie’s the jewel that beautifies a’.-2
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‘After many days.’-1
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‘After many days.’-2
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-1
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-2
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-3
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-4
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‘Each to the loved one’s side.’-1
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‘Each to the loved one’s side.’-2
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‘Each to the loved one’s side.’-3
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‘Welcome, proud lady.’-1
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‘Welcome, proud lady.’-2
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‘Welcome, proud lady.’-3
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‘Welcome, proud lady.’-3
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‘Welcome, proud lady.’-2
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‘Welcome, proud lady.’-1
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‘Each to the loved one’s side.’-3
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‘Each to the loved one’s side.’-2
153
‘Each to the loved one’s side.’-1
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-4
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-3
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-2
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‘Jealousy is cruel as the grave.’-1
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‘After many days.’-2
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‘After many days.’-1
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‘The pennie’s the jewel that beautifies a’.-2
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‘The pennie’s the jewel that beautifies a’.-1
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‘And wilt thou leave me thus?—say nay—say nay!’-2
143
‘And wilt thou leave me thus?—say nay—say nay!’
142
‘Yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.’-3
141
‘Yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.’-2
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‘Yea, happy shall he be that rewardeth thee as thou hast served us.’-1
139
‘O daughter of Babylon, wasted with misery.’-3
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‘O daughter of Babylon, wasted with misery.’-2
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‘O daughter of Babylon, wasted with misery.’-1
136
‘Had I wist before I kist’-3
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‘Had I wist before I kist’-2
134
‘Had I wist before I kist’-1
133
‘A worm i’ the bud.’-3
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‘A worm i’ the bud.’-2
131
‘A worm i’ the bud.’-1
130
‘Vassal unto Love.’-4
129
‘Vassal unto Love.’-3
128
‘Vassal unto Love.’-2
127
‘Vassal unto Love.’-1
126
‘Care, thou canker.’-6
125
‘Care, thou canker.’-5
124
‘Care, thou canker.’-4
123
‘Care, thou canker.’-3
122
‘Care, thou canker.’-2
121
‘Care, thou canker.’-1
120
‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-4
119
‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-3
118
‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-2
117
‘I lull a fancy, trouble-tost.’-1
116
‘How should I greet thee?’-5
115
‘How should I greet thee?’-4
114
‘How should I greet thee?’-3
113
‘How should I greet thee?’-2
112
‘How should I greet thee?’-1
111
‘To that last nothing under earth.’-2
110
‘To that last nothing under earth.’-1
109
‘Mine own familiar friend.’-3
108
‘Mine own familiar friend.’-2
107
‘Mine own familiar friend.’-1
106
‘Breeze, bird, and flower confess the hour.’
105
‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-5
104
‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-4
103
‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-3
102
‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-2
101
‘Should auld acquaintance be forgot?’-1
100
‘A woman’s way.’-4
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‘A woman’s way.’-3
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‘A woman’s way.’-2
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‘A woman’s way.’-1
96
‘On thy cold grey stones, O sea!’-3
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‘On thy cold grey stones, O sea!’-2
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‘On thy cold grey stones, O sea!’-1
93
‘A distant dearness in the hill.’-3
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‘A distant dearness in the hill.’-2
91
‘A distant dearness in the hill.’-1
90
‘Love was in the next degree.’-3
89
‘Love was in the next degree.’-2
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‘Love was in the next degree.’-1
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-6
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-5
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-4
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-3
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-2
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‘He heard her musical pants.’-1
81
‘Her welcome, spoke in faltering phrase.’-3
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‘Her welcome, spoke in faltering phrase.’-2
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‘Her welcome, spoke in faltering phrase.’-1
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‘Then fancy shapes—as fancy can.’-2
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‘Then fancy shapes—as fancy can.’-1
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‘A wandering voice.’
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‘We frolic while ‘tis May.’-3
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‘We frolic while ‘tis May.’-2
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‘We frolic while ‘tis May.’-1
72
‘He set in order many proverbs.’-3
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‘He set in order many proverbs.’-2
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‘He set in order many proverbs.’-1
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-5
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Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-4
67
Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-3
66
Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-2
65
Adieu! she cries, and waved her lily hand.’-1
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-8
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-7
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-6
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-5
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-4
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-3
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-2
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‘Journeys end in lovers meeting.’-1
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-8
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-7
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-6
53
‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-5
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-4
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-3
50
‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-2
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‘Beneath the shelter of an aged tree.’-1
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‘Her father did fume’-6
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‘Her father did fume’-5
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‘Her father did fume’-4
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‘Her father did fume’-3
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‘Her father did fume’-2
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‘Her father did fume’-1
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-7
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-6
40
‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-5
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-4
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-3
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-2
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‘Allen-a-Dale is no baron or lord.’-1
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-9
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-8
33
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-7
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-6
31
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-5
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-4
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-3
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‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-2
27
‘No more of me you knew, my love!’-1
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-4
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-3
24
‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-2
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‘Fare thee weel awhile!’-1
22
'Bosom’d high in tufted trees.'-6
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'Bosom’d high in tufted trees.'-5
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-4
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-3
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-2
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‘Bosom’d high in tufted trees.’-1
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-7
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-3
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-5
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-2
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-3
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-1
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‘Where heaves the turf in many a mould’ring heap.’-1
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'Melodious birds sing madrigals’-5
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‘Melodious birds sing madrigals’-4
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‘Melodious birds sing madrigals’-3
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'Melodious birds sing madrigals’-2
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‘Melodious birds sing madrigals’-1
4
'Twas on the evening of a winter’s day.’-3
3
‘Twas on the evening of a winter’s day.’-2
2
'Twas on the evening of a winter’s day.’ -1
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'A fair vestal, throned in the west’
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