Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald Edited by William Aldis Wright: In seven volumes |
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Then on a sudden swoop'd The Phœnix down
As though he wore as well as gave The Crown:
And cried—‘I care not, I, to wait on Kings,
Whose crowns are but the Shadow of my Wings!’
As though he wore as well as gave The Crown:
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Whose crowns are but the Shadow of my Wings!’
‘Ay,’ was the Answer—‘And, pray, how has sped,
On which it lighted, many a mortal Head?’
On which it lighted, many a mortal Head?’
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