Whither have fled
The hues of heaven that canopied his bower
Of yesternight?
(Alastor: Or, The Spirit Of Solitude)
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A soul-dissolving odor to invite
To some more lovely mystery.
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You were ever still
Among Christ's flock a perilous infidel,
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The sunlight claps the earth And the moonbeams kiss the sea What are all these kissings worth If thou kiss not me
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Wake, melancholy Mother, wake and weep!
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Nothing wilts faster than laurels that have been rested upon.
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