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all'alba, ha detto
le tonalità della notte stavano cadendo velocemente
glooms delle viv-quercie
le vecchie canzoni
vivo dalla riva del fiume
metà di piaceri e palazzi benchè possiamo vagare
quando ero si è rotto a Londra
quando le ore del giorno sono numerate
la festività reale è stata fatta
uno per uno, come va da un albero
qui si trova una signora la più bella

 



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