Go, seek it, and redeem thy sin — 'Tis sweet to let the Pardon'd in." Rapidly as comets run To the embraces of the Sun, Fleeter than the starry brands Flung at night from angel hands, At those dark and daring sprites Down the blue vault the Peri flies, Lalla Rookh - Page 122by Thomas Moore - 1895 - 273 pagesFull view - About this book
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