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And to return; fear nothing. enter with thy virgin feet.
about 14 hours ago
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And all thy moans flew o'er my roof. but I have call'd them down: / Wilt thou O Queen enter my house. 'tis given thee to enter,
about 14 hours ago
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And lay me down in thy cold bed, and leave my shining lot. / Queen of the vales, the matron Clay answerd; I heard thy sighs.
about 14 hours ago
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With milk and oil, I never knew; and therefore did I weep, / And I complaind in the mild air, because I fade away,
about 14 hours ago
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That God would love a Worm I knew, and punish the evil foot / That wilful, bruis'd its helpless form: but that he cherish'd it
about 14 hours ago
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The daughter of beauty wip'd her pitying tears with her white veil, / And said. Alas! I knew not this, and therefore did I weep:
about 14 hours ago
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But how this is sweet maid, I know not, and I cannot know, / I ponder, and I cannot ponder; yet I live and love.
8:05 AM Dec 21st
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And says; Thou mother of my children, I have loved thee. / And I have given thee a crown that none can take away
8:04 AM Dec 21st
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But he that loves the lowly, pours his oil upon my head. / And kisses me, and binds his nuptial bands around my breast.
8:03 AM Dec 21st
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O beauty of the vales of Har. we live not for ourselves, / Thou seest me the meanest thing, and so I am indeed;
8:02 AM Dec 18th
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My bosom of itself is cold. and of itself is dark,
8:02 AM Dec 18th
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In milky fondness, then on Thel she fix'd her humble eyes.
8:00 AM Dec 18th
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The Clod of Clay heard the Worms voice, & raisd her pitying head; / She bowd over the weeping infant, and her life exhal'd
7:59 AM Dec 18th
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And none to answer, none to cherish thee with mothers smiles.
7:58 AM Dec 17th
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Art thou a Worm? image of weakness. art thou but a Worm? / I see thee like an infant wrapped in the Lillys leaf:
7:57 AM Dec 17th
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Ah weep not little voice, thou can'st not speak. but thou can'st weep; / Is this a Worm? I see thee lay helpless & naked: weeping,
7:57 AM Dec 17th
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Then Thel astonish'd view'd the Worm upon its dewy bed.
7:55 AM Dec 17th
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The helpless worm arose, and sat upon the Lillys leaf, / And the bright Cloud saild on, to find his partner in the vale.
7:54 AM Dec 16th
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Come forth worm of the silent valley, to thy pensive queen.
7:53 AM Dec 16th
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Lives not alone, nor for itself: fear not and I will call / The weak worm from its lowly bed, and thou shalt hear its voice.
7:52 AM Dec 16th
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