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Pagina 116
... mortal notice . - Glory of the Vale , Such thy meek outset , with a crown though frail Kept in perpetual verdure by the steam Of thy soft breath ! —Less vivid wreath entwined Nemæan Victor's brow : less bright was worn , Meed of some ...
... mortal notice . - Glory of the Vale , Such thy meek outset , with a crown though frail Kept in perpetual verdure by the steam Of thy soft breath ! —Less vivid wreath entwined Nemæan Victor's brow : less bright was worn , Meed of some ...
Pagina 162
... mortal hymn , or shaped the choir , Now , where those harvest Damsels float Homeward in their rugged Boat , ( While all the ruffling winds are fled , Each slumbering on some mountain's head ) , Now , surely , hath that gracious aid Been ...
... mortal hymn , or shaped the choir , Now , where those harvest Damsels float Homeward in their rugged Boat , ( While all the ruffling winds are fled , Each slumbering on some mountain's head ) , Now , surely , hath that gracious aid Been ...
Pagina 205
... mortal Song we frame , by dower Encouraged of celestial power ; Power which the viewless Spirit shed By whom we were first visited ; Whose voice we heard , whose hand and wings Swept like a breeze the conscious strings , When , left in ...
... mortal Song we frame , by dower Encouraged of celestial power ; Power which the viewless Spirit shed By whom we were first visited ; Whose voice we heard , whose hand and wings Swept like a breeze the conscious strings , When , left in ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Foresight or the Charge of a Child to | 55 |
Address to a Child during a boisterous Winter | 67 |
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