Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... shadow and no more , yet lean thy head towards us that we may lay our hands on it and bless it — and promise , as thou art growing up here , sometimes to think of the voice that spake to thee by the Birk - tree - well . Love , fear ...
... shadow and no more , yet lean thy head towards us that we may lay our hands on it and bless it — and promise , as thou art growing up here , sometimes to think of the voice that spake to thee by the Birk - tree - well . Love , fear ...
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... Shadow of the Ram ? " Thus having reached a bridge , that overarched The hasty rivulet , where it lay becalmed In a deep pool , by happy chance we saw A twofold image ; on a grassy bank A snow - white ram , and in the crystal flood ...
... Shadow of the Ram ? " Thus having reached a bridge , that overarched The hasty rivulet , where it lay becalmed In a deep pool , by happy chance we saw A twofold image ; on a grassy bank A snow - white ram , and in the crystal flood ...
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... shadow , bids the clouds lie still in heaven , and the winds all hold their breath , that exulting nature may be per- mitted for a little while to enjoy the miracle she un- awares has wrought - alas ! gone as she gazes , and gone for ...
... shadow , bids the clouds lie still in heaven , and the winds all hold their breath , that exulting nature may be per- mitted for a little while to enjoy the miracle she un- awares has wrought - alas ! gone as she gazes , and gone for ...
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... . If ever he fly by night - and we think we have seen a shadow passing the stars that was on the wing of life - he must be a rare astronomer , " High from the summit of a craggy cliff Hung 34 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... . If ever he fly by night - and we think we have seen a shadow passing the stars that was on the wing of life - he must be a rare astronomer , " High from the summit of a craggy cliff Hung 34 WILSON'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... shadow forth this creed . Such people should not read poetry at all , but occupy themselves in overlooking their accounts . Byron - we speak of him as a poet - was a Theist , or a Pantheist , or a Deist , as he happened to be in the ...
... shadow forth this creed . Such people should not read poetry at all , but occupy themselves in overlooking their accounts . Byron - we speak of him as a poet - was a Theist , or a Pantheist , or a Deist , as he happened to be in the ...
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