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... clouds dividing ; And waving wide her myrtle wand , She strikes a universal Peace through Sea and Land . 1. paramour ] lover . III . turning sphere ] * . II . front ] forehead . harbinger ] herald . turtle ] dove . No War , or Battle's ...
... clouds dividing ; And waving wide her myrtle wand , She strikes a universal Peace through Sea and Land . 1. paramour ] lover . III . turning sphere ] * . II . front ] forehead . harbinger ] herald . turtle ] dove . No War , or Battle's ...
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... clouds down steering , And Heav'n , as at some festival , Will open wide the Gates of her high Palace Hall . But wisest Fate says No ; This must not yet be so ; XVI The Babe lies yet in smiling Infancy , That on the bitter cross Must ...
... clouds down steering , And Heav'n , as at some festival , Will open wide the Gates of her high Palace Hall . But wisest Fate says No ; This must not yet be so ; XVI The Babe lies yet in smiling Infancy , That on the bitter cross Must ...
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... clouds , unfold ! Bring me my Chariot of fire ! I will not cease from Mental Fight , Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand , Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant Land . ENGLAND ! awake ! awake ! awake ! Jerusalem ...
... clouds , unfold ! Bring me my Chariot of fire ! I will not cease from Mental Fight , Nor shall my Sword sleep in my hand , Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant Land . ENGLAND ! awake ! awake ! awake ! Jerusalem ...
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... cloud , on mast or shroud , It perch'd for vespers nine ; Whiles all the night , through fog - smoke white , Glimmer'd the white moon - shine . ' ' God save thee , ancient Mariner ! From the fiends , that plague thee thus ! — Why look ...
... cloud , on mast or shroud , It perch'd for vespers nine ; Whiles all the night , through fog - smoke white , Glimmer'd the white moon - shine . ' ' God save thee , ancient Mariner ! From the fiends , that plague thee thus ! — Why look ...
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... cloud ; The Moon was at its edge . ' The thick black cloud was cleft , and still The Moon was at its side : Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning fell with never a jag , A river steep and wide . ' The loud wind never ...
... cloud ; The Moon was at its edge . ' The thick black cloud was cleft , and still The Moon was at its side : Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning fell with never a jag , A river steep and wide . ' The loud wind never ...
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A. E. Housman auld auld lang syne beauty beneath birds blow breath bright Burns calm Cassius cloud cold dark dead dear death deep delight doth dread dream earth echoing Green eyes fair Farewell flowers glory grave green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Newbolt hill John Anderson king Kirconnell land Laurence Binyon leaves light live lonely Lord loud Lycidas maun Milton mist moon morning never night o'er pain pale peace Plymouth Hoe poem QUINQUEREME rest Ring round seem'd Shakespeare Shelley ship shore silent sing sleep song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stanza stars stream sweet syne tears thee thine things thou art thought tree True Thomas Twas voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Davies waves weary wild wind wings woods youth