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Sixth SPIRIT My dwelling is the shadow of the night , Why doth thy magic torture me with light ? Voice of the SECOND SPIRIT Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; 60 They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks , in a robe of clouds ...
Sixth SPIRIT My dwelling is the shadow of the night , Why doth thy magic torture me with light ? Voice of the SECOND SPIRIT Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains ; 60 They crown'd him long ago On a throne of rocks , in a robe of clouds ...
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180 Spirit . We have no forms , beyond the elements Of which we are the mind and principle : But choose a form — in that we will appear . Man . I have no choice ; there is no form on earth Hideous or beautiful to me .
180 Spirit . We have no forms , beyond the elements Of which we are the mind and principle : But choose a form — in that we will appear . Man . I have no choice ; there is no form on earth Hideous or beautiful to me .
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Spirit . Come ! Abbot . What art thou , unknown being ? answer ! —speak ! 80 Spirit . The genius of this mortal . — Come ! ' tis time . Man . I am prepared for all things , but deny The power which summons me . Who sent thee here ?
Spirit . Come ! Abbot . What art thou , unknown being ? answer ! —speak ! 80 Spirit . The genius of this mortal . — Come ! ' tis time . Man . I am prepared for all things , but deny The power which summons me . Who sent thee here ?
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SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 141 |
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