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As those same plumes , so seemed he vain and light , That by his gait might
easily appear ; For still he fared as dancing in delight , And in his hands a windy
fan did bear , That in the idle air he moved still here and there . ' SPENSER .
As those same plumes , so seemed he vain and light , That by his gait might
easily appear ; For still he fared as dancing in delight , And in his hands a windy
fan did bear , That in the idle air he moved still here and there . ' SPENSER .
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Beneath the broad and gilded chandelier that throws its light upon ' the nation's
Great Divan , ' Mr . Canning piles the lofty harangue , high over - arched with
metaphor , dazzling with epithets , sparkling with jests— take it out of doors , or ...
Beneath the broad and gilded chandelier that throws its light upon ' the nation's
Great Divan , ' Mr . Canning piles the lofty harangue , high over - arched with
metaphor , dazzling with epithets , sparkling with jests— take it out of doors , or ...
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wings , item , a silver sound , with breathing fragrance and radiant light , and
thinks it a character or a story . He gets together a number of fine things and fine
names , and thinks that , Alung on heaps , they make up a fine poem . This
dissipated ...
wings , item , a silver sound , with breathing fragrance and radiant light , and
thinks it a character or a story . He gets together a number of fine things and fine
names , and thinks that , Alung on heaps , they make up a fine poem . This
dissipated ...
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