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200 TIME.
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Demon ! why hurry me on so fast ? . Hurr...
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I Went Abroad. All The Fairest Scenes Of...
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she spare was d such naturall my trials . y I naivey often of speculated playful g _^ gay on thi / s Faint subject , ? . flashes I think of as those sometimes
merriment pale a dying Aurora BoreaHsy coruscated few _^ for but a moment they were round soon her checked j after we by : had a si been h . Perhaps married
a years ; g mountains the highest attract natures the attract clouds sorrow and draw and th draw eir _wreath down s tears to rain , as .
Dear , dear wife , farewell- —but for a short time now . I come I
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200 Time.
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Xxxi.—Time.
XXXI . —TIME .
Demon ! Why Hurry Me On So Fast ? . Hurr...
Demon ! why hurry me on so fast ? . Hurry me on by the dizzy steep blas — t
Unp To the ing awful , hard _valleyj as the dark blighting and ' deep _^ — W Where here loathsome grinning , g things laring , stran wl ge lazil ; faces y ! I see ; .
I would To take be my left fill in , sweet with a repose joyful _. heart , From the honey-cup in each flower that blo ! ws ,
I w Withou ould shu t the t from poison - thought w the — dismal " we part track " 0 ver yawnin g crags my ! Now , ke ep thou back !
Keep To bask back , beneath hold off the ! and leave me quiet , And to forget the revel sunny and rio ray t ,
_1 wo Of u the ld have evil ones fair t that ho your hts with nod no obey touch . of sorrow " With all to-day , and ug no to-morrow . ,
¦ Wave Thru not st me your not dreadful sowith scythe withered before me hands ,. your
When dreamy memor , y would restore me , The loss and you hav _/ e caused of my li all fe ' s shining sands ;
That " Eoll looked y vanity brightest ' say and you best , " , " was ' and _, " not worthy recall !' Must Of I each hideous moment behold V in the the soothing glare shacte , .
In Must the your golden that dark light g eyes , lance over meadows make all things fair , fade ? _; _,
With As you a urge fainting me , heart faster , to and do . faster your will still , ! ; ; . ; -
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 200, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/56/
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