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... face. I gazedupon the visionary train, Threw back myeyes, returned, and gazedagain. When lo! the heavenly goddess thusbegan, Through all my frame the pleasing accents ran. “'When Superstition left the goldenlight And fled indignant to ...
... face. I gazedupon the visionary train, Threw back myeyes, returned, and gazedagain. When lo! the heavenly goddess thusbegan, Through all my frame the pleasing accents ran. “'When Superstition left the goldenlight And fled indignant to ...
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... face thesun's slantbeam, Strongflakes of radiance on the tremulous stream: Raisedby yon travelling flock, a dusty cloud 110 Mounts fromthe road, andspreads itsmoving shroud; The shepherd,all involved in wreathsof fire,Nowshows a shadowy ...
... face thesun's slantbeam, Strongflakes of radiance on the tremulous stream: Raisedby yon travelling flock, a dusty cloud 110 Mounts fromthe road, andspreads itsmoving shroud; The shepherd,all involved in wreathsof fire,Nowshows a shadowy ...
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... face: While music, stealing round the glimmering deeps, Charmed the tall circleof the enchanted steeps. —The lights are vanished from the watery plains: No wreck of allthe pageantry remains. Unheeded nighthas overcome the vales:On the ...
... face: While music, stealing round the glimmering deeps, Charmed the tall circleof the enchanted steeps. —The lights are vanished from the watery plains: No wreck of allthe pageantry remains. Unheeded nighthas overcome the vales:On the ...
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... face of traveller passing toandfro,) No peasant leans upon his pole, to tell240 For whom at morning tolled the funeralbell; Theirwatch dog ne'erhis angrybark foregoes,Touched by the beggar's moan of human woes; The shady porch ne'er ...
... face of traveller passing toandfro,) No peasant leans upon his pole, to tell240 For whom at morning tolled the funeralbell; Theirwatch dog ne'erhis angrybark foregoes,Touched by the beggar's moan of human woes; The shady porch ne'er ...
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... face did ever wretch appear, Who in his heart had groaned with deadlier pain Than he who, tempestdriven, thy shelter now would gain. XV. Within that fabric of mysterious form, Winds met in conflict, each by turns supreme; And, from the ...
... face did ever wretch appear, Who in his heart had groaned with deadlier pain Than he who, tempestdriven, thy shelter now would gain. XV. Within that fabric of mysterious form, Winds met in conflict, each by turns supreme; And, from the ...
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