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... thou not shine upon some favour'd place Where he is tost for whom our souls are yearning ? " No answering voice allays our trembling fears , And long anxiety gives way to tears . Beneath the waves o'er which great ships go flitting , He ...
... thou not shine upon some favour'd place Where he is tost for whom our souls are yearning ? " No answering voice allays our trembling fears , And long anxiety gives way to tears . Beneath the waves o'er which great ships go flitting , He ...
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... thou- sands of years , has come down to us from Greece , and Rome , and Palestine . Then , too , in the whole extent of modern literature , there is the daily addition of the illimitable issues from the press in our day : so that when ...
... thou- sands of years , has come down to us from Greece , and Rome , and Palestine . Then , too , in the whole extent of modern literature , there is the daily addition of the illimitable issues from the press in our day : so that when ...
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... thou , " says that earnest but rigid writer , Carlyle , " plant for eternity , then plant into the deep , infinite faculties of man his fantasy and heart ; wouldst thou plant for year and day , then plant into his shallow , superficial ...
... thou , " says that earnest but rigid writer , Carlyle , " plant for eternity , then plant into the deep , infinite faculties of man his fantasy and heart ; wouldst thou plant for year and day , then plant into his shallow , superficial ...
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... thou art , there is the world itself With every several pleasure in the world ; And where thou art not , desolation . " W. B. R. * Or in the incantation , " the salt - sea shark ; Root of hemlock digg'd ; i ' the dark , Finger of birth ...
... thou art , there is the world itself With every several pleasure in the world ; And where thou art not , desolation . " W. B. R. * Or in the incantation , " the salt - sea shark ; Root of hemlock digg'd ; i ' the dark , Finger of birth ...
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... beautiful sentences in Coriolanus , where the Roman hero , returning with wounds and victory , is met by his exulting mother and his silent , weeping wife : " My gracious silence , hail ! Would'st thou have 110 LECTURE THIRD .
... beautiful sentences in Coriolanus , where the Roman hero , returning with wounds and victory , is met by his exulting mother and his silent , weeping wife : " My gracious silence , hail ! Would'st thou have 110 LECTURE THIRD .
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