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Let the lilies bloom in winterAnd the autumn live in summer.To rot the hour in time and age,So send the day to mournful page.Hear the paean of lark at..
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O! Tranquil sheep of heaven's gate,And vanquished soul of maidens' mate.A gush of monody shall leadWandering across fields of reed.The endless circles..
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Oh! Distant hue of blood and gray,Makes cherubs weep for bitter May,When their false embraces do take,Smiles of thee heaven cannot make,Thou shall out..
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When seraphs toll the bell for thee,Frowning Styx seem to smile at me,The air of its wandering stream,Sung in Stygian ballad's hymn," Is it the end th..
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Elusive mem'ry of that fair thou ow'st,And voice that is music to thine own ears,In my dream your beauty did arisen,Placid moment unfolded , ticking t..
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To Persephone I sing sweet desire,In this poesy that escapes my lips,That filled thine own ears with echoes of lyre,Oh! Her eyes shed pearls but her h..
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Now that thine ears welcomed Charon's mute cries,And sad-tuned air of the palace thou ow'st,Shall I still fall beneath Cerberus' eyes?Forever the fair..
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When in such a happy ending thou fade,I'll wish thou a hymn played in sullen rhyme,Of aria thou ow'st in the en tide's shade,When none of that sunligh..
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With words an verses written in my page, Were letters that speak to you in silence.. If my rhyme shall never die,fade nor age, Then thou shall hear of..
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Have I written something other than thee?Thou with cheeks of shade of vermillion sky,Thou with lips that stops the waves of the sea,With a voice that ..
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