The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers and a General Introduction, Volume 4Macmillan, 1881 - English poetry |
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... gently lead us on , -— Until , the breath of this corporeal frame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended , we are laid asleep In body , and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony ...
... gently lead us on , -— Until , the breath of this corporeal frame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended , we are laid asleep In body , and become a living soul : While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony ...
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... gentle shock of mild surprise Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain - torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , Its woods , and that uncertain heaven ...
... gentle shock of mild surprise Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain - torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery , its rocks , Its woods , and that uncertain heaven ...
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... gently pass ! Alone she cuts and binds the grain , And sings a melancholy strain ; O listen ! for the Vale profound Is overflowing with the sound . No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands Of travellers in some ...
... gently pass ! Alone she cuts and binds the grain , And sings a melancholy strain ; O listen ! for the Vale profound Is overflowing with the sound . No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands Of travellers in some ...
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... gentle heed As may attune his soul to meet the dower Bestowed on this transcendent hour ↓ 4 . Such hues from their celestial Urn Were wont to stream before mine eye , Where'er it wandered in the morn Of blissful infancy . This glimpse ...
... gentle heed As may attune his soul to meet the dower Bestowed on this transcendent hour ↓ 4 . Such hues from their celestial Urn Were wont to stream before mine eye , Where'er it wandered in the morn Of blissful infancy . This glimpse ...
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... gently from the ground , And with their freight homeward the shepherds moved Through the dull mist , I following - when a step , A single step , that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour , opened to my view Glory beyond all ...
... gently from the ground , And with their freight homeward the shepherds moved Through the dull mist , I following - when a step , A single step , that freed me from the skirts Of the blind vapour , opened to my view Glory beyond all ...
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