Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of PoemsRest Fenner, 1817 - 303 Seiten |
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... wild r . wide ; and the two following lines thus : Less gross than bodily and of such hues As veil the Almighty Spirit . 192 , 1. 21 : omit the before Light . 195 , 1. 10 : for guard r . guage . 207 , 1. 2 : punctuate thus , reading ...
... wild r . wide ; and the two following lines thus : Less gross than bodily and of such hues As veil the Almighty Spirit . 192 , 1. 21 : omit the before Light . 195 , 1. 10 : for guard r . guage . 207 , 1. 2 : punctuate thus , reading ...
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... wild - flowers , and to plant them With earth and water on the stumps of trees . A Friar , who oft cull'd simples in the wood , A grey - haired man - he loved this little boy : The boy loved him — and , when the Friar taught him , He ...
... wild - flowers , and to plant them With earth and water on the stumps of trees . A Friar , who oft cull'd simples in the wood , A grey - haired man - he loved this little boy : The boy loved him — and , when the Friar taught him , He ...
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... wild savannah To hunt for food , and be a naked man , And wander up and down at liberty . He always doted on the youth , and now His love grew desperate ; and defying death , He made that cunning entrance I described ; And the young man ...
... wild savannah To hunt for food , and be a naked man , And wander up and down at liberty . He always doted on the youth , and now His love grew desperate ; and defying death , He made that cunning entrance I described ; And the young man ...
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... wild Harp of Time ! It is most hard , with an untroubled ear Thy dark inwoven harmonies to hear ! Yet , mine eye fixt on Heaven's unchanging clime , Long had I listened , free from mortal fear , With inward stillness , and submitted ...
... wild Harp of Time ! It is most hard , with an untroubled ear Thy dark inwoven harmonies to hear ! Yet , mine eye fixt on Heaven's unchanging clime , Long had I listened , free from mortal fear , With inward stillness , and submitted ...
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... wild harp , and by the hand Whose indefatigable Sweep Raises it's fateful strings from sleep , I bid you haste , a mixt tumultuous band ! From every private bower , And each domestic hearth , Haste for one solemn hour ; And with a loud ...
... wild harp , and by the hand Whose indefatigable Sweep Raises it's fateful strings from sleep , I bid you haste , a mixt tumultuous band ! From every private bower , And each domestic hearth , Haste for one solemn hour ; And with a loud ...
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