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“Numb were…”

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“… The Beadsman’s fingers”

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2
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“His prayer…”

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“…He saith”

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3
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“But no-…”

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“…Already had his death bell rung”

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4
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“The silver…”

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“…Snarling trumpets began to chide”

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5
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“Turn sole-thoughted…”

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“…To one lady there, whose heart had brooded”

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“All eyes be muffled…”

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“…or a hundred swords will storm his heart”

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“Ah, happy chance!…”

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“…The aged creature came, shuffling along with ivory headed wand”

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8
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“He found him…”

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“…In a little moonlit room”

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9
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“Like a full blown…”

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“…Rose made purple riot”

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10
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“I will not harm…”

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“…Her, by all saints I swear”

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“Since merlin paid…”

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“…His demon all the monstrous debt”

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“The maiden’s chamber…”

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“…,silken, hush’d, and chaste”

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“Her throat in vain…”

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“…And die, heart stifled, in her dell”

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“Silver cross soft amethyst, and on her hair a glory…”

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“…,like a saint:she seemed a splendid angel”

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15
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“Until the poppied…”

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“…Warmth of sleep oppress’d”

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16
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“Woven crimson, gold and jet:-…”

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“…O for some drowsy Morphean amulet”

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“And now, my love, my seraph fair, awake!…”

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“…Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite”

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“He play’d an ancient ditty, long since…”

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“…Mute, in Provence call’d, “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”

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“Upon his knees he…”

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“…sank, pale as smooth sculptured stone”

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“Ethereal, flush’d, and like a throbbing star…”

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“…seen mid the sapphire heaven’s deep response”

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“They glide, like phantoms…”

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“…Into the wide hall”

22
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“The beadsman, after thousand aves told…”

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“…for aye unsought for slept among his ashes cold”