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... ne bard sublime of Arun's stream . Will aught beside delight thy nicer ear ? Me wilt thou give to praise thy shadowy gleam , Thy fragrant breath , and dying murmurs dear . The mists , that o'er thee from thy valleys steain , And elfin ...
... ne bard sublime of Arun's stream . Will aught beside delight thy nicer ear ? Me wilt thou give to praise thy shadowy gleam , Thy fragrant breath , and dying murmurs dear . The mists , that o'er thee from thy valleys steain , And elfin ...
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... ne'er with sorrows pined ! WRITTEN AUGUST 20 , 1807 . THOUGH in my veins the blood of monarchs flow- . Plantagenet and Tudor - not for these With empty boast my lifted mind I please ; But rather that my heart's emotions glow With the ...
... ne'er with sorrows pined ! WRITTEN AUGUST 20 , 1807 . THOUGH in my veins the blood of monarchs flow- . Plantagenet and Tudor - not for these With empty boast my lifted mind I please ; But rather that my heart's emotions glow With the ...
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... er us have glided almost sixty years Since we on Bothwell's bonny braes were seen , By those whose eyes long closed ... ne'er perceived . TO A CHILD . WHOSE imp art thou , with dimpled cheek , And curly pate , and merry eye , And arm and ...
... er us have glided almost sixty years Since we on Bothwell's bonny braes were seen , By those whose eyes long closed ... ne'er perceived . TO A CHILD . WHOSE imp art thou , with dimpled cheek , And curly pate , and merry eye , And arm and ...
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... ne'er decays . A YOUTHFUL POET CONTEMPLATING NATURE . Fon the growing youth , What soul was his , when from the naked top Of some bold headland , he beheld the sun Rise up , and bathe the world in light ! He look'd- Ocean and earth ...
... ne'er decays . A YOUTHFUL POET CONTEMPLATING NATURE . Fon the growing youth , What soul was his , when from the naked top Of some bold headland , he beheld the sun Rise up , and bathe the world in light ! He look'd- Ocean and earth ...
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... er , Half - sunk in earth , by time half - wore , Were all the pavement of the floor ; The mildew drops fell one by ... ne'er aspires Beyond his own more brute desires . Such tools the Tempter ever needs To do the savagest of deeds : For ...
... er , Half - sunk in earth , by time half - wore , Were all the pavement of the floor ; The mildew drops fell one by ... ne'er aspires Beyond his own more brute desires . Such tools the Tempter ever needs To do the savagest of deeds : For ...
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