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... Hope displayedhercheerful ray, And beamedon Britain's sonsa brighter day;Sowhen onOcean's face the storm subsides, Hushed are the winds and silent are the tides; The God of day, inallthe pompof light, Moves through the vaultof heaven ...
... Hope displayedhercheerful ray, And beamedon Britain's sonsa brighter day;Sowhen onOcean's face the storm subsides, Hushed are the winds and silent are the tides; The God of day, inallthe pompof light, Moves through the vaultof heaven ...
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... hope hisbreast inspires, And wakes anew life's glimmering trembling fires, 100 Hear Britain's sons rehearse thy praise withjoy, Lookup to heaven, and bless his darling boy. If e'er these precepts quelledthe passions'strife, If e'er they ...
... hope hisbreast inspires, And wakes anew life's glimmering trembling fires, 100 Hear Britain's sons rehearse thy praise withjoy, Lookup to heaven, and bless his darling boy. If e'er these precepts quelledthe passions'strife, If e'er they ...
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... hope itself was all I knew ofpain; Forthen,the inexperienced heart would beat At times,while youngContent forsook herseat, And wildImpatience, pointing upward, showed,Through passes yet unreached, a brighter road. Alas! theidletale of ...
... hope itself was all I knew ofpain; Forthen,the inexperienced heart would beat At times,while youngContent forsook herseat, And wildImpatience, pointing upward, showed,Through passes yet unreached, a brighter road. Alas! theidletale of ...
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... stray, Nought round itsdarling precinctscan hefind But brings somepast enjoyment tohismind; 430 While Hope, reclining upon Pleasure's urn, Binds her wild wreaths, and whispershis return. Once, Man entirely free, alone and wild, Was blest ...
... stray, Nought round itsdarling precinctscan hefind But brings somepast enjoyment tohismind; 430 While Hope, reclining upon Pleasure's urn, Binds her wild wreaths, and whispershis return. Once, Man entirely free, alone and wild, Was blest ...
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... hope that works in fear; While prayer contendswith silenced agony, Surely in other thoughts contempt may die. 550 If the sadgraveof humanignorance bearOne flower of hope—oh, passand leave it there! The tall sun, pausingon an Alpine ...
... hope that works in fear; While prayer contendswith silenced agony, Surely in other thoughts contempt may die. 550 If the sadgraveof humanignorance bearOne flower of hope—oh, passand leave it there! The tall sun, pausingon an Alpine ...
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