Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... turns flowing affections towards us along the golden sands ,. and in a fluctuating hindrance of lovely foam - wreaths envelopes our feet ! Proud was that pool , even now , to reflect OUR IMAGE . Do you recollect that picture in the ...
... turns flowing affections towards us along the golden sands ,. and in a fluctuating hindrance of lovely foam - wreaths envelopes our feet ! Proud was that pool , even now , to reflect OUR IMAGE . Do you recollect that picture in the ...
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... turns a deaf ear to the fervent harper who sings , " Happy day and happy hour , When our shepherd in his power , Mounted , mailed , with lance and sword , To his ancestors restored , Like a re - appearing star , Like a glory from afar ...
... turns a deaf ear to the fervent harper who sings , " Happy day and happy hour , When our shepherd in his power , Mounted , mailed , with lance and sword , To his ancestors restored , Like a re - appearing star , Like a glory from afar ...
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... turn aside from wretchedness , With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich , And in the wisdom of our daily life . For hence , minutely , in his ...
... turn aside from wretchedness , With coward fears . He could afford to suffer With those whom he saw suffer . Hence it came That in our best experience he was rich , And in the wisdom of our daily life . For hence , minutely , in his ...
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... turn averse , impatient of him ycleped the interlocutor , who like a shallow brook , will keep prattling and bubbling on between the still deep pools of our discourse , which nature feeds with frequent waterfalls ; so charmed have we ...
... turn averse , impatient of him ycleped the interlocutor , who like a shallow brook , will keep prattling and bubbling on between the still deep pools of our discourse , which nature feeds with frequent waterfalls ; so charmed have we ...
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... turn'd below , Gazing upon the ground , with thoughts which dare not glow ! " Has not the tongue of fame proclaimed these , and others such as these , to be glorious verses flowing from the fount of inspiration ? Yet satisfied have they ...
... turn'd below , Gazing upon the ground , with thoughts which dare not glow ! " Has not the tongue of fame proclaimed these , and others such as these , to be glorious verses flowing from the fount of inspiration ? Yet satisfied have they ...
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