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Hail , Goddess of nocturnal sport , Dark ... Mysterious dame , That ne'er art called but when the dragon womb · A Thracian goddess who was worshipped at night with licentious Of Stygian darkness spets her thickest gloom , And makes.
Hail , Goddess of nocturnal sport , Dark ... Mysterious dame , That ne'er art called but when the dragon womb · A Thracian goddess who was worshipped at night with licentious Of Stygian darkness spets her thickest gloom , And makes.
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Somewhere in Italy , perhaps towards the end of his tour there , though regarding both place and time we are in entire uncertainty , he met an Italian lady , dark - eyed , dark - haired , who at once took his heart captive by her ...
Somewhere in Italy , perhaps towards the end of his tour there , though regarding both place and time we are in entire uncertainty , he met an Italian lady , dark - eyed , dark - haired , who at once took his heart captive by her ...
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... didst invest The rising World of waters dark and deep , Won from the void and formless Infinite . ... while in my flight , Through utter and through middle darkness borne , With other notes than to th'Orphean lyre I sung of Chaos ...
... didst invest The rising World of waters dark and deep , Won from the void and formless Infinite . ... while in my flight , Through utter and through middle darkness borne , With other notes than to th'Orphean lyre I sung of Chaos ...
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